NVIDIA's Asia-Pacific gaming event, the 2023 GeForce eSport, was held on May 18th and 19th at Shanghai's Shangda Plaza. The event was organized by NVIDIA's Global Vice President and General Manager of China, Mr. Zhang Jianzhong, as the guest of honor, who said that with the prevalence of professional e-sports in the global gaming community, the annual income of e-sports athletes in China has grown several folds, and China *** has even included e-sports in its official sports competitions as a key industry to support. The company's newest product is the NVIDIA Gaming Platform, which is a new generation of gaming products that are designed to be used in a wide range of industries, such as mobile phones, mobile devices, and mobile phones.
The tournament, which includes StarCraft 2, League of Legends, World of Warcraft, and Counter-Strike, will feature more than 30 hours of professional gaming over two days, and Taiwan's Taipei Assassin has been invited to participate in the event as a seeded player for League of Legends.
To watch the event, go to: geforce.cn/landing-page/china-esports
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Tomy Tamasi, senior vice president of content and technology at NVIDIA, emphasized that NVIDIA is closely aligned with the gaming industry and is actively working with game engine developers to provide NVIDIA with the most advanced gaming technology available. TomyTamasi, NVIDIA's Senior Vice President of Content and Technology, emphasized NVIDIA's close relationship with the gaming industry and its active collaboration with game engine developers to provide the best gaming experience with NVIDIA graphics cards in a variety of games; and on this occasion, EpicGame and EpicGame demonstrated a next-generation game, Infiltrator, that leverages the performance of the GeForce graphics card with UnrealEngine4, and a huge game, Firewire Quest, which is an MMORPG created with CryEngine.
Both games feature DirectX 11 texture rendering with a high-quality game engine, and GeForce's top-of-the-line graphics to deliver incredible graphics.
NVIDIA's ProjectShield was also on display at the event, demonstrating Android standalone gaming and streaming Elder Scrolls V to ProjectShield via wireless technology and a desktop PC with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX card.
Scott Herkin, General Manager of the GeForce Group, said, "We're excited to see what we can do to help you get the most out of your GeForce gaming experience, and we're excited to see what we can do to help you get the most out of your GeForce gaming experience. GeForce Business Group General Manager Scott Herkinman took the stage and talked about how last year NVIDIA launched the GeForceGTX690 in the 2012 GeForceeSprot, and that this year will also see another surprise for gamers, but because the thing that's going to come out this time hasn't been officially released globally yet, he was only able to hold it in his hand to show it off, but NVIDIA will be raffling off one lucky attendees and give away this new generation graphics card.