Apple is working on a cloud gaming service using 5G networks

Apparently, Apple decided to catch up with Google and began working on its own game streaming service.

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Patently Apple noticed Apple's patentcompany”, which describes “Implementing an interactive service for games with cloud rendering in 5G systems.” Behind the not-so-intelligible name lies a classic cloud gaming service in the spirit of Stadia, PS Now, and so on.

"The game is stored, launched and rendered onremote server, and the video results are transmitted directly to the computing device. This will allow users to access games regardless of the capabilities of the computing device, since the remote server is responsible for storing, executing and rendering the game,” the patent description reads.

In the document, Apple also offers a solutionsome popular problems faced by users of such services. The company plans to introduce a subscription service to maintain the infrastructure and create a mechanism to maintain stable connection speeds as users move around. Apple is also considering reducing the latency of response to taps.


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