Learn about NVIDIA’s Turing architecture-based GPUs, which allow artists to render photorealistic scenes in real time, add new AI-based capabilities to their workflows, and enjoy fluid interactivity with complex models and scenes.
Couldn’t make it to SIGGRAPH this year? The world’s leading annual interdisciplinary educational event showcasing the latest in computer graphics and interactive techniques has ended in Vancouver, but that doesn’t mean you can’t see one of the biggest highlights of the Conference: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote address detailing the company’s latest advancements and the introduction of its Turing architecture-based GPUs, which allow artists to render photorealistic scenes in real time, add new AI-based capabilities to their workflows, and enjoy fluid interactivity with complex models and scenes.
NVIDIA also introduced its new Quadro RTX 8000, Quadro RTX 6000 and Quadro RTX 5000 video cards, bringing 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.
The session begins with a nifty overview of computer graphics, and quickly advances to show how the latest NVIDIA technologies are being leveraged at top studios around the world. Watch the keynote address in the player below:
Source: NVIDIA