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.
How Quadro RTX Makes Virtual Reality More Realistic
Posted by PNY Pro on Fri, Nov 08, 2019 @ 12:00 PM
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
Data security is the top priority of every CTO. If you are deploying Quadro RTX graphics cards in mission-critical workstations or servers, and want to secure your data, Quadro RTX graphics cards are the right choice. PNY can help you permanently disable the data path on the VirtualLink (USB Type-C) port to prevent unauthorized data access through VirtualLink.
Topics: PNY, NVIDIA, NVIDIA Quadro, PNY PRO, NVIDIA GPUs, NVIDIA RTX Technology, Pro Tip, rtx 6000, rtx 5000, RTX 4000, NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000, nvidia quadro rtx, virtuallink, GeForce RTX, NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000, QuadroRTX8000, NVIDIA Quadro RTX 8000, RTX Server
PNY Pro Tip #10: How to Disable VirtualLink but Why?
Posted by PNY Pro on Tue, Mar 26, 2019 @ 02:00 PM
Today, we will conclude our three part discussion about VirtualLink.
In Tip #7, we covered the intended application of VirtualLink to simplify future VR headset connection, then in Tip #9, we covered the alternative applications, such as high-speed data transfer and easy monitor hook up. Today, we will cover the potential issues with the inclusion of this new standard and how PNY can assist you in dealing with these issues.
Topics: PNY, Quadro, NVIDIA, GeForce, GPU, NVIDIA Quadro, Quadro for VR, VR capability, VR Solution, NVIDIA GPUs, NVIDIA Quadro GPUs, PNYPRO, VR Headset, Pro Tip, virtuallink
In our PNY Pro Tip #7, we introduced the latest VirtualLink addition to the Turing RTX GPU output offering, and how it was developed to make VR more accessible. While the idea of one cable connection for VR is great, there are currently no VR HMDs (Head Mounted Display) available with VirtualLink. In this follow up blog, we will go over 3 ideas that our readers can use the VirtualLink port for.
Topics: PNY, Quadro, NVIDIA, GeForce, GPU, NVIDIA Quadro, Quadro for VR, VR capability, VR Solution, NVIDIA GPUs, NVIDIA Quadro GPUs, PNYPRO, VR Headset, Pro Tip, virtuallink
Each year, SOLIDWORKS hosts a convention for creators, developers, and innovators to come together in pursuit of tomorrow’s technology. SOLIDWORKS World is the culmination of a shared drive toward the future of product development. NVIDIA and PNY are eager to show the latest developments of interest to the SOLIDWORKS community.
Topics: PNY, NVIDIA Quadro, PNYPRO, Manufacturing, Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Next-Generation, realtime design, ray tracing, Quadro RTX, NVIDIA Turing Architecture, Modeling, Artificial Intelligence, virtuallink, NVIDIATuring, Industry 4.0
Owners of the new Turing-based Quadro or GeForce RTX graphics cards will notice their GPU offers a USB Type-C port in addition to the standard DisplayPort and HDMI ports. It might be odd to see a graphics board with a USB port, but the new addition makes Virtual Reality (VR) more accessible via a new open industry standard called VirtualLink.
Topics: PNY, Quadro, NVIDIA, GeForce, GPU, NVIDIA Quadro, Quadro for VR, VR capability, VR Solution, NVIDIA GPUs, NVIDIA Quadro GPUs, PNYPRO, VR Headset, Pro Tip, virtuallink