GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs Amp Up Performance
Next-generation graphics cards provide up to 2x performance
for content creation.
Creative workflows are riddled with hurry up and wait.
GeForce RTX30 Series GPUs, powered by our second-generation RTX architecture,
aim to reduce the wait, giving creators more time to focus on what matters:
creating amazing content.
These new graphics cards deliver faster ray tracing and the next generation
of AI-powered tools, turning the tedious tasks in creative workflows into
things of the past.
With up to 24GB of new, blazing-fast GDDR6X memory, they’re capable of
powering the most demanding multi-app workflows, 8K HDR video editing and
working with extra-large 3D models.
Plus, two new apps, available to all NVIDIA RTX users, are joining NVIDIA
Studio. NVIDIA
Broadcast turns any room into a home broadcast studio with
AI-enhanced video and voice comms. NVIDIA
Omniverse Machinima enables creators to tell amazing stories with
video game assets, animated by AI.
Ray Tracing at the Speed of Light
The next generation of dedicated ray tracing cores and improved CUDA
performance on GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs speeds up 3D rendering times by up to
2x across top renderers.
The RT Cores also feature new hardware acceleration for ray-traced motion
blur rendering, a common but computationally intensive technique. It’s used to
enhance 3D visuals with cinematic flair. But to date, it requires using either
an inaccurate motion vector-based post-process, or an accurate but
time-consuming rendering step. Now with RTX 30 Series and RT Core accelerated
apps like Blender Cycles, creators can enjoy up to 5x faster motion blur
rendering than prior generation RTX.
Next-Gen AI Means Less Wait and More Create
GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs are enabling the next wave of AI-powered creative
features, reducing or even eliminating repetitive creative tasks such as image
denoising, reframing and retiming of video, and creation of textures and
materials.
Along with the release of our next-generation RTX GPUs, NVIDIA is bringing DLSS
— real-time super resolution that uses the power of AI to boost frame rates —
to creative apps. D5 Render and SheenCity Mars are the first design apps to add
DLSS support, enabling crisp, real-time exploration of designs.
Hardware That Zooms
Increasingly, complex digital content creation requires hardware that can
run multiple apps concurrently. This requires a large frame buffer on the GPU.
Without sufficient memory, systems start to chug, wasting precious time as they
swap geometry and textures in and out of each app.
The new GeForce RTX 3090 GPU houses a massive 24GB of video memory. This
lets animators and 3D artists work with the largest 3D models. Video editors
can tackle the toughest 8K scenes. And creators of all types can stay
hyper-productive in multi-app workflows.
The new GPUs also use PCIe 4.0, doubling the connection speed between the
GPU and the rest of the PC. This improves performance when working with
ultra-high-resolution and HDR video.
GeForce RTX 30 Series graphics cards are also the first discrete GPUs with decode
support for the AV1 codec, enabling playback of high-resolution
video streams up to 8K HDR using significantly less bandwidth.
AI-Accelerated Studio Apps
Two new Studio apps are making their way into creatives’ arsenals this fall.
Best of all, they’re free for NVIDIA RTX users.
NVIDIA
Broadcast upgrades any room into an AI-powered home broadcast
studio. It transforms standard webcams and microphones into smart devices,
offering audio noise removal, virtual background effects and webcam auto
framing compatible with most popular live streaming, video conferencing and
voice chat applications.
NVIDIA Omniverse Machinima enables creators to tell amazing stories with video game assets, animated by NVIDIA AI technologies. Through the NVIDIA Omniverse Platform, creators can import assets from supported games or most third-party asset libraries, then automatically animate characters using an AI-based pose estimator and footage from their webcam. Characters’ faces can come to life with only a voice recording using NVIDIA’s new Audio2Face technology.
NVIDIA is also updating in September GeForce
Experience, our companion app for GeForce GPUs, to support desktop
and application capture for up to 8K and HDR, enabling creators to record video
at incredibly high resolution and dynamic range.
These apps, like most of the world’s top creative apps, are supported by NVIDIA Studio Drivers, which provide optimal levels of performance and reliability.
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