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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/06\/28\/shadow-revamps-its-cloud-computing-offerings-in-europe\/<\/a><\/br> Shadow<\/a>, a French company that offers a gaming PC in the cloud (among other things<\/a>), has announced in a press conference that it is updating its offerings for Shadow PC in Europe. Essentially, the company is raising the prices of its two flagship subscription plans and slightly improving what you get for that price. The company had already rolled out a similar change in the U.S.<\/p>\n Shadow\u2019s cloud computing service lets you access a full-fledged computer in a data center near you. It runs Windows and you can install anything you want on it. For instance, you can install games on Steam, Adobe Premiere Pro or Microsoft Excel and use it for gaming, computer-intensive work or computer stuff in general.<\/p>\n Before today, Shadow\u2019s subscription price started at \u20ac29.99 per month with 12GB of RAM, 256GB of storage and the professional equivalent of an Nvidia GTX 1080 (a P5000 GPU).<\/p>\n The company\u2019s new basic subscription now starts at \u20ac32.99 with 512GB of storage instead of 256GB. The specifications aren\u2019t changing otherwise. This configuration works fine if you want to play free-to-play games that aren\u2019t too demanding and if you mostly want to play in 1080p.<\/p>\n But if you\u2019re looking for a high-end gaming PC in the cloud, Shadow has a premium subscription for consumers called the \u201cPower Upgrade.\u201d Before today, users would get an AMD Epyc 7543P with 8 vCores, 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The Power Upgrade subscription used to cost \u20ac44.98 per month.<\/p>\n Now, Shadow is increasing RAM from 16GB to 28GB and storage from 256GB to 512GB. This subscription now costs \u20ac49.98 per month. In both cases, Shadow is essentially applying a 10% increase on its subscription prices.<\/p>\n The good news is that existing subscribers won\u2019t be forced to switch to the new plans. If they\u2019re happy with 256GB of storage, they don\u2019t have to do anything. Of course, if they want more storage, users can switch to the new plans in their account settings.<\/p>\n Shadow is also introducing a \u20ac9.99 activation fee when you first subscribe. If you pay three months upfront, the company is waving those activation fees. The reason Shadow is introducing these activation fees is because 42% of new subscribers are actually returning subscribers.<\/p>\n
\nShadow revamps its cloud computing offerings in Europe<\/br>
\n2023-06-29 22:40:35<\/br><\/p>\n