Nvidia And The Future Of AI With GeForce RTX GPUs

An RTX GPU can help you accelerate your image and generate text a lot faster and help improve gaming experience and performance through AI.
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Today, Nvidia hosted its first consumer-focused event in Malaysia, demonstrating the capabilities available to gamers and content creators through artificial intelligence (AI) tools powered by GeForce RTX graphics cards.

Since launching RTX technologies and the first consumer GPU built for AI—GeForce RTX—in 2018, Nvidia has accelerated the shift to AI computing. Since then, AI on RTX PCs and workstations has grown into a thriving ecosystem with over 100 million users and 500 AI applications, according to the company.

Generative AI is now ushering in a new wave of capabilities from PC to cloud. Users at home and in the office are already taking advantage of AI on RTX with productivity- and entertainment-enhancing software.

Gamers benefit from AI on GeForce RTX GPUs with higher frame rates at stunning resolutions in their favourite titles.

Creators can focus on creativity and produce more contents thanks to faster video editing and image generation completion time.

Developers can streamline workflows using generative AI for prototyping and automating debugging.

The field of AI is moving fast. As research advances, AI will tackle more complex tasks, and Nvidia said RTX can handle the demanding performance needs.

Here’s what you can do with AI using an Nvidia GeForce RTX GPU:

ChatRTX: Get tailored responses from local files with your own personal private
chatbot. Search personal notes, files, and photos with text or voice. You can download this app for free on your computer, but you need an RTX GPU 30-series and above with at least 8GB of video memory.

Enhanced AI Effects: Supercharge your video editing process with AI effects and
tools in DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, Capcut, and more.

Interactive Design: Real-time viewport rendering, upscaling, ray reconstruction, and
more are available in 3D creative apps like Adobe Substance, Adobe Painter,
Blender, D5 Render and Unreal Engine.

Nvidia Broadcast: Level up your live streams with AI-powered Noise Removal,
Background Replacement, and more.

Nvidia DLSS: Maximise performance and quality in your favourite games. DLSS uses
AI to create additional frames and improve image quality.

Nvidia ACE: Bring AI game characters and digital humans to life with generative AI. Gamers can talk to the characters in the game world, completely unscripted.

RTX Remix: Easily capture game assets, automatically enhance materials with
generative AI tools, and quickly create stunning RTX remasters with full ray tracing
and DLSS.

    Nvidia Canvas: Turn simple brushstrokes into realistic landscape images for
    backgrounds, concept exploration, or creative inspiration.

    RTX AI Toolkit: Customise, optimise, and deploy AI models for Windows applications
    with an end-to-end suite of tools and SDKs.

      Stable Diffusion: Generate images and videos faster on Nvidia RTX GPUs,
      accelerated by Nvidia TensorRT.

      RTX Video: AI Super Resolution and HDR in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox browsers plus
      VLC Media Player turn standard internet video into crystal clear 4K HDR media.

      Project G-Assist, your personal gaming assistant

      One of the most exciting upcoming AI technologies by Nvidia is Project G-Assist. This is an AI-assistant that aims to enhance PC gaming experiences.

      Here’s what you need to know:

      1. Context-Aware Help for Games and Apps: Project G-Assist provides context-aware assistance for PC games and applications. It’s designed to help players by answering questions related to game mechanics, quests, items, and more.
      2. How It Works:
        • Players can input their queries via voice or text.
        • The AI assistant analyses a snapshot of the game window using vision models.
        • It connects to a database of game knowledge (similar to a wiki) and generates personalised responses based on what’s happening in-game.
        • Developers can customise the AI models for specific games, ensuring accuracy and insightfulness.
        • The AI can run either in the cloud or locally on GeForce RTX PCs and laptops.

      Nvidia said they are committed to further exploring AI capabilities with RTX GPUs, and there is much anticipation for the innovative technologies they will introduce in the near future.

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