Two years ago, the NVIDIA® RTX™ platform revolutionized professional visual computing forever. Based on the NVIDIA Turing™ GPU architecture and armed with real-time ray tracing, accelerated AI, and photorealistic VR, it enabled designers and engineers to do their life’s work at a level of quality and performance unlike ever before. But the pace of innovation and the drive to achieve new breakthroughs never ceases. And now, global circumstances have presented a new set of challenges for professionals to create, build, entertain and discover in a world that looks dramatically different than the recent past.
With the introduction of the NVIDIA RTX A6000 desktop GPU, based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, NVIDIA has placed a whole new level of performance and capabilities in the hands of demanding professionals. This ensures they are not only ready to tackle the urgent needs of today, but are superbly equipped to meet the rapidly evolving, intensive demands of tomorrow.
Topics: PNY, AI, CUDA cores, realtime ray tracing, Professional Visualization Solutions, Engineering, RT Cores, Tensor Cores, Multi-display, Immersive VR, Ampere, NVIDIA RTX A6000, GDDR6, PCIe Gen4, Compute
How Quadro RTX Makes Virtual Reality More Realistic
Posted by PNY Pro on Fri, Nov 08, 2019 @ 12:00 PM
According to Engineering,com Editor, Michael Alba “Engineers, designers and architects are using VR and beginning to benefit from the novel perspective it offers their industries. It’s been a slow trickle, but the VR dam is poised to burst.” In this article, Alba looks at how the latest NVIDIA® Quadro® RTX™ GPUs are optimized for Virtual Reality, and how VR is playing a part in impacting and accelerating design workflows for engineers, designers and architects.
Topics: NVIDIA, Virtual Reality, GPUs, VR, NVIDIA Quadro, PNY PRO, designers, Architecture, Quadro RTX, nvidia quadro rtx, virtuallink, Architectural Visualization, Quadro RTX Workstations, collaborative review, VR Ready graphics cards, Immersive VR, engineering.com