At CES in Las Vegas, NVIDIA announced its latest GeForce RTX SUPER desktop GPUs for enhanced AI performance, a range of AI laptops from leading manufacturers, and new AI software tools accelerated by NVIDIA RTX. These developments are built upon NVIDIA's established role in the AI PC era, with over 100 million RTX GPUs already in use. The company is introducing improved AI tools such as NVIDIA TensorRT™ for the Stable Diffusion XL model, and more games will benefit from DLSS 3 technology. Additionally, AI Workbench, a toolkit for AI developers, is set to be released in beta, and NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM (TRT-LLM) is now supporting more optimized models for PCs.
To ensure that generative AI applications are efficient and private, NVIDIA emphasizes the importance of running AI locally on PCs. The new GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series graphics cards, including models like the RTX 4080 SUPER, are designed for top-notch AI performance. These GPUs will power a new wave of AI laptops from major manufacturers, enhancing AI capabilities. NVIDIA also supports AI model development with tools like AI Workbench and TensorRT-LLM for Windows, facilitating the creation and optimization of AI models for PCs and workstations. This approach aims to make AI applications more accessible and effective for a wide range of users.
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