“We’re thrilled to debut Shadow to Californians today and can’t wait for all of our American users to experience the freedom and convenience that Shadow provides.” “Shadow frees PC power users from bulky, loud and unwieldy hardware, and allows them to work and play, with no lag, delay, hardware issues or other major worries, whenever and wherever,” Asher Kagan, co-founder of Blade, said in a statement. But the company knows how many customers desire a dedicated, physical device, so it’s offering a stylish “streamer” packing physical ports for peripherals and controllers, and one of AMD’s APUs for local, real-time decoding of 1080p content at 144Hz, or Ultra HD content at 60Hz. The Shadow service is accessible through apps provided for Windows 10, MacOS, iOS, and Android. Of course, you will never see the physical version. It’s fully compatible with fiber-based connections, DSL, 4G LTE, and so on. It also has a dedicated internet connection of up to one gigabit per second per customer. That said, the current Shadow cloud-based PC relies on an Intel Xeon processor with eight dedicated threads, Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1080 graphics chip, 12GB of server-grade DDR4 system memory (2,400MHz), and 256GB of storage. Blade says this cloud-based PC will stay current with the latest technologies, such as the most-recent processor and graphics card. This platform essentially streams a virtual high-end Windows 10 desktop computer to any device so you’re not sinking $2,000 or more into upgrades or a new machine. Fitbit Versa 3įrance-based company Blade said that its new “ Shadow” virtual PC cloud service is now making its North American debut in California.
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