The RTX 500 shows up to 14 times the generative AI performance for models like Stable Diffusion.
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NVIDIA continues to deliver GPUs for AI-based work presenting the RTX 500 and 1000 Ada generation laptop cards in new workstations. The powerful hardware should be enough to accelerate any task in any AI-enhanced workflow, such as video conferencing with AI effects, streaming videos with AI upscaling, or working with generative AI and content creation applications.
"The next generation of mobile workstations with Ada Generation GPUs, including the RTX 500 and 1000 GPUs, will include both a neural processing unit (NPU), a component of the CPU, and an NVIDIA RTX GPU, which includes Tensor Cores for AI processing. The NPU helps offload light AI tasks, while the GPU provides up to an additional 682 TOPS of AI performance for more demanding day-to-day AI workflows."
The RTX 500 GPU is said to deliver up to 14 times the generative AI performance for models like Stable Diffusion, up to 3 times faster photo editing with AI, and up to 10 times the graphics performance for 3D rendering compared with a CPU-only configuration.
Both the RTX 500 and 1000 GPUs offer the latest advancements to thin and light laptops:
- Third-generation RT Cores: Up to 2x the ray tracing performance of the previous generation for high-fidelity, photorealistic rendering.
- Fourth-generation Tensor Cores: Up to 2x the throughput of the previous generation, accelerating deep learning training, inferencing, and AI-based creative workloads.
- Ada Generation CUDA cores: Up to 30% of the single-precision floating point (FP32) throughput compared to the previous generation for significant performance improvements in graphics and compute workloads.
- Dedicated GPU memory: 4GB GPU memory with the RTX 500 GPU and 6GB with the RTX 1000 GPU allows users to run demanding 3D and AI-based applications, as well as tackle larger projects, datasets, and multi-app workflows.
- DLSS 3: Delivers a breakthrough in AI-powered graphics, significantly boosting performance by generating additional high-quality frames.
- AV1 encoder: Eighth-generation NVIDIA encoder, aka NVENC, with AV1 support, is up to 40% more efficient than H.264, enabling new possibilities for broadcasting, streaming and video calling.
You can get NVIDIA's RTX 500 and 1000 GPUs this spring in mobile workstations from the company's partners including Dell Technologies, HP, Lenovo, and MSI.
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