NVIDIA Studio is the platform for creators based on RTX technology

in #nvidia7 years ago

At the press conference that NVIDIA organized the day before the opening of the Taipei Computex, there is no company CEO, Jen Hsun-Huang. VP Jeff Fisher, in its place, is the company's historic face that certainly does not have the charisma of the CEO in announcing the expected news for these days.

NVIDIA today announces Studio, a new platform that aims to provide customer solutions that leverage NVIDIA hardware and specially developed software stack, to meet the productivity needs of creators. The impression this gives at the time of the press conference is NVIDIA's willingness to standardize GPU-based solutions within the RTX family that are best suited to creators ' needs.

Therefore, in fact, we can think of NVIDIA Studio as a platform that wants to offer workstations specifically designed for creators, combining this with all the software stack developed in this regard by NVIDIA through the work of OEM system-producing partners. The feeling is to want to create a new product category, effectively seal it with NVIDIA technologies as the company has done with other product families in the past.

NVIDIA announced the first Max-Q-based Studio Laptop notebook to contain the thickness of the Quadro family's 4 K HDR screen and GPU with RTX architecture and up to 16 Gbytes of video memory on board. These products will be introduced by NVIDIA and its partners starting in June, with 17 versions scheduled for launch with prices starting at $1,599 on the North American market. Acer, ASUS, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, MSI and Razer are currently involved.

At Computex in Taipei, NVIDIA partners will present various innovations in gaming screens based on G-Sync. We'll see widescreen models with curved displays, G-Sync Ultimate family's 4 K models with mini-LED technology and the first G-Sync 4 K panel gaming notebooks with 120Hz refresh.

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