GPU servers prefered for gaming

Cloud gaming will become the next big thing in gaming, since it will do away with the need for high-end consoles and general-purpose PCs. However, gamers will have to wait till 5G is available before they can play without interruption. Remotely playing a game is not a new concept; it was first introduced in 2005, but it never gained traction owing to a lack of infrastructure and reliable internet access. For cloud gaming, speed is essential; GeForce Now and Vortex, for example, demand a high-speed connection to the internet of at least 25 Mbps. The 5G technology is projected to meet this need, since it will not only bring speed but also substantially reduce latency, resulting in a better customer experience. The battle among graphics processors (GPU) suppliers is heating up as 5G approaches. Leading GPU manufacturers like as AMD, Asus, Nvidia, Gigabyte, Intel, and others are vying for market share with their products. To entice players, several cloud gaming providers such as Vortex, sh