CES—NVIDIA today announced GeForce RTX™ SUPER
desktop GPUs for supercharged generative AI performance, new AI
laptops from every top manufacturer, and new NVIDIA
RTX™-accelerated AI software and tools for both developers and
consumers.
Building on decades of PC leadership, with over 100 million of
its RTX GPUs driving the AI PC era, NVIDIA is now offering these
tools to enhance PC experiences with generative AI: NVIDIA
TensorRT™ acceleration of the popular Stable Diffusion XL model for
text-to-image workflows, NVIDIA RTX Remix with generative AI
texture tools, NVIDIA ACE microservices and more games that use
DLSS 3 technology with Frame Generation.
AI Workbench, a unified, easy-to-use toolkit for AI developers,
will be available in beta later this month. In addition, NVIDIA
TensorRT-LLM (TRT-LLM), an open-source library that accelerates and
optimizes inference performance of the latest large language models
(LLMs), now supports more pre-optimized models for PCs. Accelerated
by TRT-LLM, Chat with RTX, an NVIDIA tech demo also releasing this
month, allows AI enthusiasts to interact with their notes,
documents and other content.
“Generative AI is the single most significant platform
transition in computing history and will transform every industry,
including gaming,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA.
“With over 100 million RTX AI PCs and workstations, NVIDIA is a
massive installed base for developers and gamers to enjoy the magic
of generative AI.”
Running generative AI locally on a PC is critical for privacy,
latency and cost-sensitive applications. It requires a large
installed base of AI-ready systems, as well as the right developer
tools to tune and optimize AI models for the PC platform.
To meet these needs, NVIDIA is delivering innovations across its
full technology stack, driving new experiences and building on the
500+ AI-enabled PC applications and games already accelerated by
NVIDIA RTX technology.
RTX AI PCs and WorkstationsNVIDIA RTX GPUs —
capable of running a broad range of applications at the highest
performance — unlock the full potential of generative AI on PCs.
Tensor Cores in these GPUs dramatically speed AI performance across
the most demanding applications for work and play.
The new GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series graphics cards, also
announced today at CES, include the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER, 4070 Ti
SUPER and 4070 SUPER for top AI performance. The GeForce RTX 4080
SUPER generates AI video 1.5x faster — and images 1.7x faster —
than the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU. The Tensor Cores in SUPER GPUs
deliver up to 836 trillion operations per second, bringing
transformative AI capabilities to gaming, creating and everyday
productivity.
Leading manufacturers — including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo,
MSI, Razer and Samsung — are releasing a new wave of RTX AI
laptops, bringing a full set of generative AI capabilities to users
right out of the box. The new systems, which deliver a performance
increase ranging from 20x-60x compared with using neural processing
units, will start shipping this month.
Mobile workstations with RTX GPUs can run NVIDIA AI Enterprise
software, including TensorRT and NVIDIA RAPIDS™ for simplified,
secure generative AI and data science development. A three-year
license for NVIDIA AI Enterprise is included with every NVIDIA A800
40GB Active GPU, providing an ideal workstation development
platform for AI and data science.
New PC Developer Tools for Building AI ModelsTo
help developers quickly create, test and customize pretrained
generative AI models and LLMs using PC-class performance and memory
footprint, NVIDIA recently announced NVIDIA AI Workbench.
AI Workbench, which will be available in beta later this month,
offers streamlined access to popular repositories like Hugging
Face, GitHub and NVIDIA NGC™, along with a simplified user
interface that enables developers to easily reproduce, collaborate
on and migrate projects.
Projects can be scaled out to virtually anywhere — whether the
data center, a public cloud or NVIDIA DGX™ Cloud — and then brought
back to local RTX systems on a PC or workstation for inference and
light customization.
In collaboration with HP, NVIDIA is also simplifying AI model
development by integrating NVIDIA AI Foundation Models and
Endpoints, which include RTX-accelerated AI models and software
development kits, into the HP AI Studio, a centralized platform for
data science. This will allow users to easily search, import and
deploy optimized models across PCs and the cloud.
After building AI models for PC use cases, developers can
optimize them using NVIDIA TensorRT to take full advantage of RTX
GPUs’ Tensor Cores.
NVIDIA recently extended TensorRT to text-based applications
with TensorRT-LLM for Windows, an open-source library for
accelerating LLMs. The latest update to TensorRT-LLM, available
now, adds Phi-2 to the growing list of pre-optimized models for PC,
which run up to 5x faster compared to other inference backends.
RTX-Accelerated Generative AI Powers New PC
ExperiencesAt CES, NVIDIA and its developer partners are
releasing new generative AI-powered applications and services for
PCs, including:
- NVIDIA RTX Remix, a platform for
creating stunning RTX remasters of classic games. Releasing in beta
later this month, it delivers generative AI tools that can
transform basic textures from classic games into modern,
4K-resolution, physically based rendering materials.
- NVIDIA ACE microservices, including generative AI-powered
speech and animation models, which enable developers to add
intelligent, dynamic digital avatars to games.
- TensorRT acceleration for Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL) Turbo and
latent consistency models, two of the most popular Stable Diffusion
acceleration methods. TensorRT improves performance for both by up
to 60% compared with the previous fastest implementation. An
updated version of the Stable Diffusion WebUI TensorRT extension is
also now available, including acceleration for SDXL, SDXL Turbo,
LCM - Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) and improved LoRA support.
- NVIDIA DLSS 3 with Frame Generation, which uses AI to increase
frame rates up to 4x compared with native rendering, will be
featured in a dozen of the 14 new RTX games announced, including
Horizon Forbidden West, Pax Dei and Dragon’s Dogma 2.
- Chat with RTX, an NVIDIA tech demo
available later this month, allows AI enthusiasts to easily connect
PC LLMs to their own data using a popular technique known as
retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). The demo, accelerated by
TensorRT-LLM, enables users to quickly interact with their notes,
documents and other content. It will also be available as an
open-source reference project, so developers can easily implement
the same capabilities in their own applications.
Learn more about the latest generative AI breakthroughs by
joining NVIDIA at CES.
About NVIDIASince its founding in 1993, NVIDIA
(NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a pioneer in accelerated computing. The
company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC
gaming market, redefined computer graphics, ignited the era of
modern AI and is fueling industrial digitalization across markets.
NVIDIA is now a full-stack computing company with data-center-scale
offerings that are reshaping industry. More information at
https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:Jordan
DodgeNVIDIA Corporation+1-408-566-6792jdodge@nvidia.com
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