NVIDIA Omniverse Expands Worlds Using Apple Vision Pro

NVIDIA is bringing OpenUSD-based Omniverse enterprise digital twins to the Apple Vision Pro. Announced today at NVIDIA GTC, a new software framework built on Omniverse Cloud APIs, or application programming interfaces, lets developers easily send their Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) industrial scenes from their content creation applications to the NVIDIA Graphics Delivery Network (GDN), a… Continue reading NVIDIA Omniverse Expands Worlds Using Apple Vision Pro

NVIDIA Supercharges Autonomous System Development with Omniverse Cloud APIs

While simulation is critical for training, testing and deploying autonomy,  achieving real-world fidelity is incredibly challenging. It requires accurate modeling of the physics and behavior of an autonomous system’s sensors and surroundings. Designed to address this challenge by delivering large-scale, high-fidelity sensor simulation, Omniverse Cloud APIs, announced today at NVIDIA GTC, are poised to accelerate… Continue reading NVIDIA Supercharges Autonomous System Development with Omniverse Cloud APIs

AI Decoded: Demystifying Large Language Models, the Brains Behind Chatbots

Editor’s note: This post is part of our AI Decoded series, which aims to demystify AI by making the technology more accessible, while showcasing new hardware, software, tools and accelerations for RTX PC and workstation users. If AI is having its iPhone moment, then chatbots are one of its first popular apps. They’re made possible… Continue reading AI Decoded: Demystifying Large Language Models, the Brains Behind Chatbots

AI Getting Green Light: City of Raleigh Taps NVIDIA Metropolis to Improve Traffic

You might say that James Alberque has a bird’s-eye view of the road congestion and challenges that come with a booming U.S. city. Alberque analyzes traffic data for Raleigh, North Carolina, which has seen its population more than double in the past three decades. The city has been working with NVIDIA and its partners to… Continue reading AI Getting Green Light: City of Raleigh Taps NVIDIA Metropolis to Improve Traffic

AI Decoded: Demystifying AI and the Hardware, Software and Tools That Power It

With the 2018 launch of RTX technologies and the first consumer GPU built for AI — GeForce RTX — NVIDIA accelerated the shift to AI computing. Since then, AI on RTX PCs and workstations has grown into a thriving ecosystem with more than 100 million users and 500 AI applications. Generative AI is now ushering… Continue reading AI Decoded: Demystifying AI and the Hardware, Software and Tools That Power It

Robo Rendezvous: Robotics Innovators and AI Leaders to Converge at NVIDIA GTC

Bringing together pioneers in robotics and AI, NVIDIA GTC will be a state-of-the-art showcase of applied AI for autonomous machines. The conference, running March 18-21 at the San Jose Convention Center and online, boasts a star-studded lineup. This includes a fireside chat with Marc Raibert, executive director of The AI Institute, and Dieter Fox, senior… Continue reading Robo Rendezvous: Robotics Innovators and AI Leaders to Converge at NVIDIA GTC

Automakers Electrify Geneva International Motor Show

The Geneva International Motor Show, one of the most important and long-standing global auto exhibitions, opened this week, with the spotlight on several China and U.S. EV makers building on NVIDIA DRIVE that are expanding their presence in Europe. BYD One of the key reveals is BYD’s Yangweng U8 plug-in hybrid large SUV, built on… Continue reading Automakers Electrify Geneva International Motor Show

What Is Trustworthy AI?

Artificial intelligence, like any transformative technology, is a work in progress — continually growing in its capabilities and its societal impact. Trustworthy AI initiatives recognize the real-world effects that AI can have on people and society, and aim to channel that power responsibly for positive change. What Is Trustworthy AI? Trustworthy AI is an approach… Continue reading What Is Trustworthy AI?

NVIDIA Hardware Is Eating the World

How big is your concern that these constraints will spur China to spin up competitive AI chips? China has things that are competitive. Right. This isn’t data-center scale, but the Huawei Mate 60 smartphone that came out last year got some attention for its homegrown 7-nanometer chip. Really, really good company. They’re limited by whatever… Continue reading NVIDIA Hardware Is Eating the World

Time to Skill Up: Game Reviewer Ralph Panebianco Wields NVIDIA RTX for the Win

Editor’s note: This post is part of our weekly In the NVIDIA Studio series, which celebrates featured artists, offers creative tips and tricks, and demonstrates how NVIDIA Studio technology improves creative workflows. We’re also deep diving on new GeForce RTX 40 Series GPU features, technologies and resources, and how they dramatically accelerate content creation. YouTube… Continue reading Time to Skill Up: Game Reviewer Ralph Panebianco Wields NVIDIA RTX for the Win