NVIDIA GeForce News: RTX 40 SUPER Series, Generative AI Gets RTX-Accelerated Boost, ACE Pioneers Life-Like NPCs, 14 New RTX Games, GFN Gets...

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CES 2024 kicks off the new year with a plethora of exciting gaming and generative AI news from NVIDIA. See the round-up and details below:



  • GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series Launched
  • Generative AI’s RTX Boost with Tensor GPUs, LLMs and Tools for PCs & Workstations
  • NVIDIA ACE Microservices Launched
  • RTX Remix with Gen AI Texture Tools Announced, Open Beta January 22
  • G-SYNC Pulsar Tech Announced + 24 New Models, G-SYNC Coming to GFN
  • 14 New RTX Games: Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition, Pax Dei, Diablo IV & More
  • GeForce NOW Expands to New Regions, More Activision & Blizzard Games and Day Passes Coming Soon
  • Suite of NVIDIA Studio Hardware and Tools Announced Including Launch of Generative AI by iStock, Powered by NVIDIA Picasso


GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series: New Heroes Debut in the Gaming and Creating Universe With AI as Their Superpower

Today at CES, NVIDIA announced the GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series family of GPUs — including the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER, GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER and GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER — which supercharge the latest games, content creation, and form the core of AI-powered PCs.



This latest iteration of NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture-based GPUs delivers up to 52 shader TFLOPS, 121 RT TFLOPS and 836 AI TOPS to supercharge gaming, creating and everyday productivity — and provide the power to develop new entertainment worlds and experiences.



The new GeForce RTX SUPER GPUs are the ultimate way to experience AI on PCs. Specialised AI Tensor Cores deliver transformative capabilities for AI in gaming, creating and everyday productivity. The rich software stack built on top of RTX GPUs further accelerates AI.



GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series starts from US$599 for the RTX 4070 SUPER.



The new GPUs include:

  • The GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER powers fully ray-traced games in 4K resolution. It is 1.4x faster than the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti without DLSS Frame Generation in the most graphically intensive games. With 836 AI TOPS, DLSS Frame Generation delivers an extra performance boost, making the RTX 4080 SUPER twice as fast as the RTX 3080 Ti. In AI workloads including Stable Diffusion XL or Stable Video Diffusion, creators can generate video over 1.5x faster and images over 1.7x faster than the RTX 3080 Ti. The RTX 4080 SUPER features more cores and faster memory for a performance edge over the RTX 4080. It will be available January 31 at US$999.
  • The RTX 4070 Ti SUPER is a great GPU for maxing out games at super-high frame rates at 1440p, and up to 4K. Compared to the RTX 4070 Ti, it has more cores, an increased frame buffer to 16GB, and a 256-bit memory bus, providing a significant memory bandwidth increase to 672 GB/sec, perfectly suited for video editing and rendering large 3D scenes. It is 1.6x faster than a RTX 3070 Ti and 2.5x with DLSS 3. The GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER will be available January 24 from US$799.
  • The RTX 4070 SUPER arrives with 20% more cores than the RTX 4070, making it faster than an RTX 3090 while using a fraction of the power. With DLSS 3, its lead stretches to 1.5x faster. It will be available January 17 at US$599.


Quotable:

“For everyone from gaming enthusiasts to creative professionals, GeForce RTX SUPER GPUs are simply awesome upgrades. GeForce RTX SUPER cards support over 500 RTX games and applications, and will have users prepared for the wave of generative AI apps coming to PC.”

  • Matt Wuebbling, vice president of global GeForce marketing at NVIDIA.


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NVIDIA Brings Generative AI to Millions, With Tensor Core GPUs, LLMs and Tools for RTX PCs and Workstations

Building on decades of PC leadership, with over 100 million of its RTX GPUs driving the AI PC era, NVIDIA today announced GeForce RTX SUPER desktop GPUs for generative AI performance that’s beyond fast, new AI laptops from every top OEM, and RTX-accelerated AI software and tools for both developers and end users.



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.



NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM (TRT-LLM), an open-source library that accelerates and optimises inference performance of the latest large language models (LLMs), now supports more pre-optimised 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.



RTX is the fastest growing laptop platform, having grown 5 times in just the last 4 years. Over 50 million devices are enjoyed by gamers and creators across the globe. New systems start shipping later this month — from Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Razer, Samsung and more — enabling users to experience generative AI out-of-the-box and delivering raw performance ranging from a 20x-60x increase when compared to NPUs. From 14” as slim as 16 millimetres to the most powerful 18”, there is a laptop for every gamer and creator.



Quotable:

“Generative AI is the single most significant platform transition in computing history and its dramatic leap to the mainstream is rapidly changing gaming, creating, development and productivity. The most impactful applications of this new era require immense compute to run locally that only a GPU can deliver — and with over 100 million RTX AI PCs and workstations, RTX provides a massive install base for AI developers.”

  • Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA


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NVIDIA and Developers Pioneer Lifelike Digital Characters for Games and Applications With NVIDIA ACE

NVIDIA today introduced production microservices for the NVIDIA Avatar Cloud Engine (ACE) that allow developers of games, tools and middleware to integrate state-of-the-art generative AI models into the digital avatars in their games and applications.



The new ACE microservices let developers build interactive avatars using AI models such as NVIDIA Audio2Face (A2F), which creates expressive facial animations from audio sources, and NVIDIA Riva Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), for building customizable multilingual speech and translation applications using generative AI.



Developers embracing ACE include Charisma.AI, Convai, Inworld, miHoYo, NetEase Games, Ourpalm, Tencent, Ubisoft and UneeQ.



Quotable:

“Generative AI technologies are transforming everything we do, and that also includes game creation and gameplay. NVIDIA ACE opens up new possibilities for game developers by populating their worlds with lifelike digital characters while removing the need for pre-scripted dialogue, delivering greater in-game immersion.”

  • Keita Iida, vice president of developer relations at NVIDIA


“This is a milestone moment for AI in games. NVIDIA ACE and Tencent Games will help lay the foundation that will bring digital avatars with individual, lifelike personalities and interactions to video games.”

  • Tencent Games


“Generative AI-powered characters in virtual worlds unlock various use cases and experiences that were previously impossible. Convai is leveraging Riva ASR and A2F to enable lifelike NPCs with low-latency response times and high-fidelity natural animation.”

  • Purnendu Mukherjee, founder and CEO at Convai.


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NVIDIA RTX Remix Open Beta Begins January 22; New Half-Life 2 RTX Trailer Released

Access to RTX Remix was previously limited to select early access modders, but starting January 22, any modder can remix a compatible, classic game thanks to the open beta release of the RTX Remix Application.



RTX Remix has already delivered stunning remasters in NVIDIA’s own Portal: Prelude RTX, and the modder-made Portal: Prelude RTX. Now, Orbifold Studios is using RTX Remix to develop Half-Life 2 RTX: An RTX Remix Project, a community remaster of one of the highest-rated games of all time. Check out this new Half-Life 2 RTX gameplay trailer, showcasing Orbifold Studios’ latest updates to Ravenholm.



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G-SYNC Displays Dazzle At CES 2024: G-SYNC Pulsar Tech Unveiled, G-SYNC Comes to GeForce NOW, Plus 24 New Models

At CES 2024, our partners at Alienware, AOC, ASUS, Dough, IO Data, LG, Philips, Thermaltake, and ViewSonic announced 24 new models that give further choice to consumers. Among the new models is the Alienware AW3225QF, the world’s first 240Hz 4K OLED gaming monitor, the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900, one of the world’s first ultrawide DQHD 240Hz OLED gaming monitors, and LG’s 2024 new 144Hz OLED and wireless TV lineup, which are available in a multitude of screen sizes, from 48 inches to a whopping 97 inches.



At CES, we also announced two new G-SYNC innovations: Cloud G-SYNC on GeForce NOW for an even smoother streaming experience, and G-SYNC Pulsar technology.



G-SYNC Pulsar is the next evolution of Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology, not only delivering a stutter-free experience and buttery smooth motion, but also a new gold standard for visual clarity and fidelity through the invention of variable frequency strobing. This boosts effective motion clarity to over 1000Hz on the debut ASUS ROG Swift PG27 Series G-SYNC gaming monitor, launching later this year.



No longer will users have to choose between the smooth variable refresh, or the improved motion clarity of Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB) – our new G-SYNC Pulsar technology delivers all the benefits of both, working in perfect harmony to deliver the definitive gaming monitor experience.



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14 New RTX Games at CES - Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition, Pax Dei, Diablo IV and more

We now have over 500 RTX games and creative apps, and at CES we are adding the following to the list:

  • Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition, the critically acclaimed sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn, will be coming to PC this year with the Burning Shores expansion, accelerated by DLSS 3.
  • Pax Dei is a social sandbox MMO inspired by the legends of the medieval era, where myths are real, ghosts exist and magic is unquestioned. Pax Dei will launch in early access with AI-accelerated DLSS 3 in Spring 2024, and will also be available in the cloud on GeForce NOW when it launches on PC.
  • Diablo IV launched with DLSS 3 and immediately became Blizzard’s fastest selling game of all time. It’ll be coming soon to the cloud on GeForce NOW. We are also pleased to announce that ray tracing is coming to Diablo IV this March.


Other game announcements include:

  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 will be launching March 22 with DLSS 3 & Ray Tracing
  • Enshrouded Launches January 24 With DLSS 2, and will also be available in the cloud on GeForce NOW
  • Gray Zone Warfare is launching this year with DLSS 3 & Ray Tracing
  • Half-Life 2 RTX: An RTX Remix Project releases a new trailer enhanced with DLSS 3.5 and Full Ray Tracing
  • Layers of Fear is available now with DLSS 3
  • Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name upgrades to DLSS 3
  • Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is launching January 26 with DLSS 3
  • NAKWON: LAST PARADISE is launching with DLSS 3
  • Starminer is launching with DLSS 3 & Ray Tracing
  • TEKKEN 8 launches January 26 with DLSS 2
  • THRONE AND LIBERTY releases a new DLSS 3 performance video and is coming to North America soon, with DLSS 3


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GeForce NOW Brings New Content, Day Passes and Innovative Tech to the Cloud, Expanding to New Regions

Stream top-quality PC Games at high performance with GeForce NOW. Gamers can experience ray tracing with Ultimate and Priority memberships, as well as all the same benefits as GeForce RTX 4080 GPU owners with an Ultimate membership, including DLSS 3.5 and NVIDIA Reflex.



  • Triple-A games from top publishers are coming to the service soon, including Diablo IV and Overwatch 2 from Activision and Blizzard, Honkai: Star Rail from HoYoverse, Exoprimal from Capcom (January 18) and Pax Dei from Mainframe Industries.
  • Day Passes will be available starting February, for gamers to experience the benefits of premium memberships before diving into longer-term memberships.
  • Cloud G-SYNC technology and updated GeForce NOW Reflex mode for 60 and 120 fps streaming will provide the smoothest, lowest-latency streaming experience, feeling nearly indistinguishable from a local gaming experience.
  • Support for higher resolutions and updated keyboard and mouse support to Android devices will enable members to turn their phones into mobile PC gaming rigs.
  • NVIDIA will bring the Ultimate membership to Japan for the first time, operating alongside GeForce NOW Alliance partner KDDI.


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NVIDIA Studio Unveils New RTX- and AI-Accelerated Tools and Systems for Creators

NVIDIA Studio is debuting at CES powerful new software and hardware upgrades to elevate content creation and streaming experiences.

  • On top of new GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series GPUs supercharging creating and AI tasks, powerful NVIDIA Studio laptops and desktops from Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI and Samsung are releasing with exclusive software like Studio Drivers preinstalled that can speed through creative workflows
  • Generative AI by iStock from Getty Images, built on NVIDIA Picasso, is trained from Getty Images' licensed artwork for commercially safe asset generation, launching at CES. New powerful editing APIs to provide more control over generated images are also coming soon to istock.com
  • RTX Video HDR is coming January 24, providing dramatic video quality improvements paired with RTX Video Super Resolution.
  • Twitch, OBS and NVIDIA are releasing the new Twitch Enhanced Broadcasting beta, powered by GeForce RTX GPUs, allowing streamers to provide multiple encodes concurrently for the most optimal viewing experience across a broad range of devices types and connections.


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