New Turing-Based Design Revolutionizes Workflow of Millions of
Designers and Artists on the Desktop and in the Datacenter
SIGGRAPH — NVIDIA today announced its first
Turing™ architecture-based GPUs, revolutionizing the work of 50
million designers and artists by enabling them to render
photorealistic scenes in real time, add new AI-based capabilities
to their workflows, and enjoy fluid interactivity with complex
models and scenes.
Unveiled by NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang at the annual
SIGGRAPH conference, the NVIDIA® Quadro® RTX™ 8000, Quadro RTX 6000
and Quadro RTX 5000 bring hardware-accelerated ray tracing, AI,
advanced shading and simulation to creative professionals. Also
announced was the Quadro RTX Server, a reference architecture for
highly configurable, on-demand rendering and virtual workstation
solutions from the datacenter.
“Quadro RTX marks the launch of a new era for the global
computer graphics industry,” said Bob Pette, vice president of
Professional Visualization at NVIDIA. “Users can now enjoy powerful
capabilities that weren’t expected to be available for at least
five more years. Designers and artists can interact in real time
with their complex designs and visual effects in ray-traced
photo-realistic detail. And film studios and production houses can
now realize increased throughput with their rendering workloads,
leading to significant time and cost savings.”
Quadro RTX Professional GPUs Quadro RTX GPUs
are designed for the most demanding visual computing workloads,
such as those used in film and video content creation; automotive
and architectural design; and scientific visualization. They far
surpass the previous generation with groundbreaking technologies,
including:
- New RT Cores to enable real-time ray tracing of objects and
environments with physically accurate shadows, reflections,
refractions and global illumination.
- Turing Tensor Cores to accelerate deep neural network training
and inference, which are critical to powering AI-enhanced
rendering, products and services.
- New Turing Streaming Multiprocessor architecture, featuring up
to 4,608 CUDA® cores, delivers up to 16 trillion floating point
operations in parallel with 16 trillion integer operations per
second to accelerate complex simulation of real-world physics.
- Advanced programmable shading technologies to improve the
performance of complex visual effects and graphics-intensive
experiences.
- First implementation of ultra-fast Samsung 16Gb GDDR6 memory to
support more complex designs, massive architectural datasets, 8K
movie content and more.
- NVIDIA NVLink® to combine two GPUs with a high-speed link to
scale memory capacity up to 96GB and drive higher performance with
up to 100GB/s of data transfer.
- Hardware support for USB Type-C™ and VirtualLink™(1), a new
open industry standard being developed to meet the power, display
and bandwidth demands of next-generation VR headsets through a
single USB-C™ connector.
- New and enhanced technologies to improve performance of VR
applications, including Variable Rate Shading, Multi-View Rendering
and VRWorks Audio.
Key attributes of the new GPUs:
GPU |
Memory |
Memory with NVLink |
Ray Tracing |
CUDA Cores |
Tensor Cores |
Quadro RTX 8000 |
48GB |
96GB |
10 GigaRays/sec |
4,608 |
576 |
Quadro RTX 6000 |
24GB |
48GB |
10 GigaRays/sec |
4,608 |
576 |
Quadro RTX 5000 |
16GB |
32GB |
6 GigaRays/sec |
3,072 |
384 |
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Quadro RTX ServerThe Quadro RTX Server defines
a new standard for on-demand rendering in the datacenter, enabling
easy configuration of on-demand render nodes for batch and
interactive rendering.
It combines Quadro RTX GPUs with new Quadro Infinity software
(available in the first quarter of 2019) to deliver a powerful and
flexible architecture to meet the demands of creative
professionals. Quadro Infinity will enable multiple users to access
a single GPU through virtual workstations, dramatically increasing
the density of the datacenter. End-users can also easily provision
render nodes and workstations based on their specific needs.
With industry-leading content creation and render software
pre-installed, the Quadro RTX Server provides a powerful and
easy-to-deploy rendering solution that can scale from small
installations to the largest data centers, at one quarter of the
cost of CPU-only render farms.
Industry Support for Quadro RTXThe makers of
the world’s most widely used design and creative applications are
already working closely with NVIDIA to bring the power of Quadro
RTX to customers.
Developers can access these Quadro RTX features through the new
NVIDIA RTX™, a graphics platform that includes APIs for ray
tracing, AI, rasterization, and simulation plus support for NVIDIA
MDL materials and Pixar USD asset interchange to transform the
creative process. Initially supported by 30 ISV applications and
addressing more than 50 million users, RTX can be easily accessed
by professionals across industries through a range of creative
applications and tools.
“AI and real-time ray tracing are transforming the way designers
and artists work,” said Amy Bunszel, senior vice president of
Design & Creation Products at Autodesk. “Autodesk and NVIDIA
are working together to deliver these advancements to the market
and we look forward to the new tools and capabilities Quadro RTX
will deliver to our customers.”
Leading workstation and systems providers have also voiced their
support for new Turing-based Quadro RTX GPUs:
- “Dell Precision workstations strive to bring the latest in
technology to creators, engineers and data scientists to enable
workflows previously thought impossible. We’re proud to support
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 and 5000 GPUs in Dell Precision tower
workstations to enable more immersive workflows, inferencing,
training and hyperrealistic visualization by leveraging the power
of physically based rendering and real-time intelligence using
Tensor Cores. We will offer these options on the Dell Precision
5820, 7820 and 7920 workstations over the coming months,” said
Rahul Tikoo, vice president and general manager of Commercial
Specialty Products at Dell.
- “With the high-performing graphics architecture of Turing-based
Quadro RTX GPUs for rendering in the datacenter, we are
unlocking extraordinary capabilities for our customers to
power new creative experiences,” said Bill Mannel, vice president
and general manager of HPC and AI Solutions at Hewlett Packard
Enterprise.
- “In our technology proof of concept, Turing-based Quadro RTX
GPUs, coupled with the HP Z8 Workstation – the most powerful
desktop workstation in the world – showed that this solution can
unlock new levels of performance. AI-based capabilities can allow
creators and developers to simulate and interact with their
creations in ways not currently possible,” said Xavier Garcia, vice
president and general manager of HP Z Workstations at HP
Inc.
- “Turing is about to turn the graphics industry on its head. The
groundbreaking AI and real-time ray-tracing capabilities of
Turing-based Quadro RTX GPUs, combined with the sheer horsepower of
Lenovo’s ThinkStation P920 or P720, will advance the creative
process faster than anything our customers have experienced ever
before,” said Rob Herman, general manager of the Lenovo Workstation
& Client AI Group at Lenovo.
- “The ability to support NVIDIA Turing-based Quadro RTX GPUs in
select models of Lenovo ThinkSystem servers brings the advancement
of RTX technology to those users needing to scale their rendering
in leading-edge datacenter implementations. RTX provides orders of
magnitude faster rendering over a traditional render farm
deployment, unleashing the creative minds of media and
entertainment professionals,” said Scott Tease, executive director
of HPC and AI at Lenovo Data Center Group.
Pricing Quadro RTX 8000 with 48GB memory:
$10,000 estimated street priceQuadro RTX 6000 with 24GB memory:
$6,300 ESPQuadro RTX 5000 with 16GB memory: $2,300 ESP
AvailabilityQuadro RTX GPUs will be available
starting in the fourth quarter on nvidia.com. For shipment dates,
contact the world’s leading OEM workstation manufacturers,
including Dell EMC, HPE, HPI and Lenovo, and system builders and
authorized distribution partners, including PNY Technologies in
North America and Europe, ELSA/Ryoyo in Japan and Leadtek and
Ingram in Asia Pacific.
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About NVIDIA NVIDIA’s (NASDAQ: NVDA) invention
of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market,
redefined modern computer graphics and revolutionized parallel
computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — the
next era of computing — with the GPU acting as the brain of
computers, robots and self-driving cars that can perceive and
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(1) In preparation for the emerging VirtualLink standard, Turing
GPUs have implemented hardware support according to the
“VirtualLink Advance Overview.” To learn more about VirtualLink,
see www.virtuallink.org.
Certain statements in this press release including, but not
limited to, statements as to: the benefits, performance, impact,
abilities and availability of Quadro RTX GPUs, including their
ability to revolutionize the work of millions of designers and
artists, RT Cores enabling real-time ray tracing and environments,
Turing Tensor Cores accelerating deep neural network training and
inference, advanced programmable shading technologies improving the
performance of complex visual effects and graphics-intensive
workloads, compute performance acceleration, ability to support
more complex designs, massive architectural datasets, 8K movie
content, the technology improving performance of VR applications,
unlocking extraordinary capabilities to power new creative
experiences, enabling new levels of GPU performance, advancing the
creative process faster than customers have experienced before,
bringing RTX technology to those users needing to scale their
rendering, and RTX providing faster rendering and unleashing the
creative minds of media and entertainment professionals; Quadro RTX
marking the launch of a new era for the global computer graphics
industry and enabling users to enjoy capabilities that weren’t
expected for more than five years; Quadro RTX enabling designers
and artists to interact in real time with their designs and visual
effects and film studios and production houses’ ability to realize
increased throughput with rendering workloads, leading to time and
cost savings; the benefits and abilities of NVIDIA NVLink; the
development and benefits of USB Type-C and VirtualLink; the
availability of Quadro Infinity software; the benefits,
performance, impact and abilities of the Quadro RTX Server, Quadro
Infinity software and NVIDIA RTX; the makers of design and creative
applications working with NVIDIA to bring Quadro RTX to customers;
NVIDIA RTX’s accessibility and use by professionals; AI and
real-time ray tracing transforming the way designers and artists
work; Autodesk and NVIDIA working together to deliver advancements
to the market and the benefits Quadro RTX will deliver to
customers; Dell Precision workstations striving to bring the latest
technology and enable workflows previously thought impossible; the
benefits, abilities and availability of Dell Precision tower
workstations using NVIDIA Quadro GPUs; AI-based capabilities
allowing creators and developers to simulate and interact with
their creations in ways not currently possible; and Turing turning
the graphics industry on its head are forward-looking statements
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