OpenUSD integration into Siemens technologies powers a new wave of industrial digitalization.
Month: April 2024
Support for Battle.net on GeForce NOW expands this GFN Thursday, as titles from the iconic StarCraft and Diablo series come to the cloud. StarCraft Remastered, StarCraft II, Diablo II: Resurrected and Diablo III are part of 16 new games joining the GeForce NOW library of more than 1,900 titles. Plus, a new update rolling out
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To address the shift to electric vehicles, increased semiconductor demand, manufacturing onshoring, and ambitions for greater sustainability, manufacturers are investing in new factory developments and re-engineering their existing facilities. These projects often run over budget and schedule, due to complex and manual planning processes, legacy technology infrastructure, and disconnected tools, data and teams. To address
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DLSS 3.5 with Ray Reconstruction creates higher quality ray-traced images for intensive ray-traced games and apps.
Can machine learning help predict extreme weather events and climate change? Christopher Bretherton, senior director of climate modeling at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, or AI2, explores the technology’s potential to enhance climate modeling with AI Podcast host Noah Kravitz in an episode recorded live at the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference. Bretherton explains
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To help customers make more efficient use of their AI computing resources, NVIDIA today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Run:ai, a Kubernetes-based workload management and orchestration software provider. Customer AI deployments are becoming increasingly complex, with workloads distributed across cloud, edge and on-premises data center infrastructure. Managing and orchestrating generative
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GPUs were initially specialized for rendering 3D graphics in video games, primarily to accelerate linear algebra calculations. Today, GPUs have become one of…
GPUs were initially specialized for rendering 3D graphics in video games, primarily to accelerate linear algebra calculations. Today, GPUs have become one of the critical components of the AI revolution. We now rely on these workhorses to fulfill deep learning workloads, crunching through massive and complex semi-structured datasets. However, as demand for AI-based solutions has…
Join Pure Storage and NVIDIA on April 25 to discover the benefits of enhancing LLMs with RAG for enterprise-scale generative AI applications.
Join Pure Storage and NVIDIA on April 25 to discover the benefits of enhancing LLMs with RAG for enterprise-scale generative AI applications.
NVIDIA announced today its acceleration of Microsoft’s new Phi-3 Mini open language model with NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM, an open-source library for optimizing large language model inference when running on NVIDIA GPUs from PC to cloud. Phi-3 Mini packs the capability of 10x larger models and is licensed for both research and broad commercial usage, advancing Phi-2
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Genomics researchers use different sequencing techniques to better understand biological systems, including single-cell and spatial omics. Unlike single-cell,…
Genomics researchers use different sequencing techniques to better understand biological systems, including single-cell and spatial omics. Unlike single-cell, which looks at data at the cellular level, spatial omics considers where that data is located and takes into account the spatial context for analysis. As genomics researchers look to model biological systems across multiple omics at…