SANTA CLARA — At SIGGRAPH, NVIDIA alongside leading global workstation manufacturers introduced a groundbreaking lineup of RTX workstations, poised to redefine the landscape of generative AI and digital content creation. Featuring the powerful NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada GPUs and integrating NVIDIA AI Enterprise and Omniverse Enterprise software, these systems are tailored to meet the demands of modern-day professionals in the realms of development, content creation, and data science.
Bob Pette, Vice President of Professional Visualization at NVIDIA, emphasized the comprehensive approach required for tackling challenging workloads in generative AI and digitalization applications. Pette hailed the new RTX workstations as a testament to NVIDIA’s commitment to empowering professionals with cutting-edge computing solutions, enabling them to navigate the complexities of the digital era seamlessly.
The RTX workstations boast unparalleled performance, with each system accommodating up to four NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada GPUs, delivering exceptional AI performance and GPU memory capacity. Users can customize their systems with either NVIDIA AI Enterprise or Omniverse Enterprise software, catering to a diverse range of demanding workloads spanning generative AI and graphics-intensive tasks.
Furthermore, NVIDIA introduced the AI Enterprise 4.0 suite, featuring NVIDIA NeMo™ for end-to-end generative AI model development and customization, alongside RAPIDS™ libraries for data science applications. This suite equips professionals with the tools necessary to build and deploy enterprise-grade AI solutions, encompassing recommenders, virtual assistants, and cybersecurity solutions.
Jason Schnitzer, Chief Technology Officer at Yurts, highlighted the scalability and versatility of the NVIDIA-powered solutions, affirming their commitment to delivering full-stack generative AI solutions tailored to diverse customer needs.
Additionally, NVIDIA unveiled the AI Workbench, an intuitive toolkit designed to simplify the creation and deployment of generative AI models. This tool empowers developers of all skill levels to create, fine-tune, and scale AI models effortlessly, revolutionizing the workflow for AI model development and deployment.
The new RTX desktop GPUs, including the RTX 5000, RTX 4500, and RTX 4000, feature the latest Ada Lovelace architecture technologies, boasting enhanced CUDA cores, RT Cores, and Tensor Cores for improved performance and realism in real-time graphics applications.
Dan Stine, Director of Design Technology at architectural firm Lake|Flato, lauded the performance improvements offered by the NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada GPU, citing its transformative impact on efficiency and rendering quality.
Availability of the RTX workstations featuring RTX 6000 Ada GPUs, NVIDIA AI Enterprise, and Omniverse Enterprise software is slated for the fall, while the RTX 5000 GPU is already available from select partners, with the RTX 4500 and RTX 4000 GPUs set for release in the coming months.