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Buyers will be offered a really powerful GPU
Gamers will get updated image scaling technology
But the most expensive company remains Apple
Buyers will have to pay $300 more than a similar 40-series model
The graphics processor will get 21760 CUDA cores
NVIDIA officially announces next-generation graphics cards on 6 January
NVIDIA's new line of graphics cards will be officially unveiled at CES 2025
On 4 January, the company will also launch the GeForce LAN 50 global gaming festival
NVIDIA, in collaboration with the University of Maryland, has introduced a new AI model called QUANTIZED Efficient ENcoding ( QUUE ) that allows for fast and efficient reconstruction of dynamic 3D scenes, even in real time. This technology can be applied to free-view video streaming.
CES 2025 will be an important event for Nvidia
NVIDIA has introduced Fugatto (Foundational Generative Audio Transformer Opus 1), a universal generative AI model capable of creating and transforming music, voices, and sounds based on text or audio requests. The company itself called the development a "Swiss Army knife for sound".
NVIDIA is expected to unveil its 50-series graphics cards as early as February
NVIDIA has delighted gamers with a new GeForce Game Ready driver optimised for the highly anticipated release of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, due out on 20 November 2024. The driver adds support for NVIDIA's proprietary DLSS 3 and Reflex technologies, which deliver fantastic performance and minimise system latency.
NVIDIA Corporation has announced a special promotion: when users purchase certain models of GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards, they will receive a Digital Premium Edition digital copy of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. This offer is valid until 29 December 2024.
NVIDIA has taken a new step in computer vision with the launch of AI Blueprint, which enables businesses to use artificial intelligence to search, analyse, and summarise vast amounts of video content. This technology opens up many opportunities for businesses working with visual data, from the security industry to transportation and healthcare.