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NVIDIA ‘In the NVIDIA Studio’ This Week: GeForce RTX 40 Series Powers Latest Creations

by Low Boon ShenNovember 2, 2022
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NVIDIA ‘In the NVIDIA Studio’ This Week: GeForce RTX 40 Series Powers Latest Creations

With Halloween just past us, NVIDIA’s weekly ‘In the NVIDIA Studio’ blog has, appropriately, featured creators’ works with a spooky spin. Also featured is GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs – and how they accelerate content creation dramatically.

Featured in this week: Eric Tualle a.k.a. ATOM, and Sabour Amirazodi.

In the NVIDIA Studio
In the NVIDIA Studio

Tualle’s short film, Mr. Pumpkin, was created with the help of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, in particular with testing motion-capture techniques and speed up renders. Amirazodi’s mobile workstation was powered by the professional NVIDIA RTX A5000 GPU – which enabled him to bring his work – Haunted Sanctuary, to life.

NVIDIA notes that GeForce RTX 4090 is capable of providing notable performance boosts such as:

  • OBS Studio version 28.1 and Google Chrome have enabled AV1 encoding with the new NVIDIA Encoder for a boost in livestreaming efficiency
  • Topaz Lab’s Video AI v3.0 release enabled new AI functionalities and improved video enhancement capabilities that all run faster with the adoption of the NVIDIA TensorRT software development kit and support of the dual AV1 encoders.
  • ON1 software added Tensor Core acceleration that bring a boost in performance when applying advanced effects, with additional enhancements in the works.
  • VTube Studio integrated NVIDIA Broadcast augmented-reality features that allow higher-quality, seamless control of avatars thanks to the powerful GeForce RTX 4090 GPUs.

Both artists utilize various NVIDIA RTX technologies to streamline their workflow and save time – learn more about the advancements and creators in this NVIDIA Studio blog post.

Pokdepinion: Those who work in VFX might find this interesting to read.

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