Nvidia's GeForce RTX AI Tour Explore 5 Exciting Innovations in Gaming's Future
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Nvidia’s GeForce RTX AI Tour: Explore 5 Exciting Innovations in Gaming’s Future

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX AI PC tour in Bengaluru showed off AI-powered development and game technologies that make experiences more immersive and faster.

Nvidia, a leader in computer graphics and AI accelerators, held its GeForce RTX AI PC tour in Bengaluru on Thursday. The tour showed off a number of technologies that could change the way video games are played and how games are made. The company showed off RTX-powered solutions like Nvidia Ace and Digital Humans. These aim to make gaming more immersive and personalized by using Nvidia graphics cards, which are already commonly found in game PCs and laptops.

Nvidia said that PCs with GeForce RTX graphics cards can offer AI performance between 200 and 1300 trillion operations per second (TOPs). This is a lot more than what computers with dedicated NPUs can do, which is usually only 45 TOPs.

However, Nvidia also said that more than 100 million people already have RTX graphics installed on their PCs and can use the different AI options. The business says that its graphics cards work with more than 500 AI software and solutions.

You can play more than 370 RTX AI games right now that support cool features like DLSS 3 (AI-backed upscaling), RTX Remix (an AI tool for modding video games), LLM gaming coaches, and Nvidia Ace for games. Over 125 apps that run on RTX use AI to do things like edit photos and videos, make new images, and more. Also, top open-source large language models (LLMs) such as Google Gemini, Llama 2, Mistral, OpenAI Whisper, and more can work with Nvidia RTX GPUs.

Additionally, Nvidia has the fastest AI accelerator on a laptop (with the RTX 4090 laptop GPU), which can provide twice as much AI performance as the Apple MacBook Pro with an M3 Max chip. These laptops can provide faster on-device chat (powered by an LLM) with support for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), as well as features like better video conferencing through Nvidia broadcast.

Nvidia also showed off a number of RTX AI-powered demos, such as Nvidia Ace, which lets a game like Mecha BREAK use an on-device small language model to make an in-game character better at talking to other people. With AI-powered vision, Nvidia Ace can help the character in Legends tell the difference between people and things.

This digital human technology from Nvidia is driven by an LLM and is meant to bring digital characters to life with the help of NVIDIA NeMotron-4 (NIMs), a small language model with 4 billion parameters.

Nvidia also has solutions for video game development companies, such as NVIDIA Omniverse Audio2Face, which lets developers make animated faces and lip sync with just an audio source.

Nvidia has been giving GeForce RTX users a number of AI tools, such as ChatRTX, which lets them run their own LLM and (RAG) like a chatbot that doesn’t need to be connected to the internet and doesn’t use personal data to train a model. The company also makes tools like Nvidia Canvas, which can take a simple brushstroke and turn it into a picture that looks real.

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