Shadow Cloud-Gaming Service Launches New High-End Neo Cloud PC Today

Shadow, the cloud-based gaming and professional computing service, has introduced a top-tier machine named Neo. Equivalent to an Nvidia 4060 GPU in performance, this new device is a complimentary upgrade for users who are currently subscribed to Shadow’s premium service.

As an enthusiastic supporter, I’m thrilled about the company’s claim that this latest cloud PC can enhance gaming tasks by up to 150% and boost “pro software” performance by an impressive 200%. The new hardware offers exciting possibilities for gamers, with advancements in DLSS and ray tracing. Under the hood, the Neo PC boasts a CPU with eight vCores, clocking between 3.25-3.8 GHz, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a robust 1Gb/s network connection.

For current users of Shadow’s Boost tier, Neo will be made available at no cost, while newcomers can sign up for $38 per month. This upgrade aligns Shadow more closely with its primary competitor in the cloud-gaming PC market, Nvidia GeForce Now, which boasts 4080-level performance at its highest tier. Although GeForce Now is less expensive (approximately $17 per month), Shadow’s edge lies in offering a full Windows experience. This allows users to access and download their entire PC game libraries without restriction and utilize any software that runs on the Windows platform.

As a devoted admirer, I’ve noticed that Shadow has been a mainstay in the gaming world for quite some time. What sets it apart is its unique appeal to gamers who also crave the flexibility of computational resources for various tasks. Initially, the company dabbled with the idea of a set-top box, but now, it’s all about the accessibility of its app across numerous mobile and desktop operating systems.

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2025-06-16 20:39