GeForce NOW Expands with RTX 5080-Powered Toronto Servers for Cloud AI Workloads

NVIDIA has expanded its GeForce NOW cloud infrastructure with a new Toronto server cluster powered by GeForce RTX 5080 GPUs, increasing capacity and reducing latency for North American users. While primarily framed as a gaming cloud expansion, RTX 5080 hardware running in cloud servers is directly relevant to developers who use GeForce NOW's API access or NVIDIA's cloud rendering and inference services for GPU-accelerated workloads. The RTX 5080's Blackwell architecture brings improved tensor core throughput and memory bandwidth that benefit both real-time rendering and lightweight inference tasks at the edge. For developers building applications that leverage NVIDIA's cloud GPU fleet — including those using GeForce NOW as an accessible GPU-as-a-service layer — the Toronto expansion improves regional availability and potentially lowers round-trip latency for Canadian and northeastern US users. This also signals continued NVIDIA investment in distributed GPU cloud infrastructure as a complement to its datacenter H/B-series offerings.
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