SANTA CLARA — At this year’s COMPUTEX, NVIDIA has set the stage for a new era of AI-powered computing with a slew of groundbreaking announcements. Leading the charge is Project G-Assist, an AI assistant technology designed to provide context-aware help for PC games and applications. Teamed up with Studio Wildcard, NVIDIA showcased the technology’s potential in ARK: Survival Ascended, offering tailored assistance ranging from gaming strategies to hardware optimization. Alongside Project G-Assist, NVIDIA introduced the first PC-based NVIDIA NIM inference microservices, further enhancing the ACE digital human platform’s capabilities. These innovations are made possible by the NVIDIA RTX AI Toolkit, a suite of tools empowering developers to optimize and deploy large generative AI models on Windows PCs. With newly announced RTX AI PC laptops from ASUS and MSI featuring GeForce RTX 4070 GPUs and Windows 11 AI PC capabilities, the stage is set for a transformative shift in AI-powered experiences for over 100 million RTX AI PC users.
The collaboration between NVIDIA and Microsoft brings forth another significant development — the integration of GPU-accelerated small language models (SLMs) into Windows Copilot Runtime. This partnership aims to provide developers with API access to GPU-accelerated SLMs, enabling retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) capabilities for enhanced Windows native and web applications. These capabilities, accelerated by NVIDIA RTX GPUs, promise fast and responsive AI experiences across the Windows ecosystem.
But NVIDIA’s advancements extend beyond hardware, reaching into the realm of content creation with the RTX AI Toolkit. With tools like TensorRT™ model optimizer and NVIDIA AI Inference Manager SDK, developers can customize, optimize, and deploy AI models on RTX AI PCs, offering up to 4x faster performance compared to pretrained models. Partnerships with industry giants like Adobe and Blackmagic Design further solidify NVIDIA’s commitment to revolutionizing AI-accelerated content creation.
In parallel, NVIDIA’s RTX Remix platform empowers modders and creators to remaster classic games with ray tracing, DLSS 3.5, and AI-powered enhancements. With the RTX Remix Toolkit going open source, modders gain unprecedented flexibility and access to AI-driven tools, fueling creativity and innovation in the gaming community.
As NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of AI and computing, the future of AI-powered experiences on RTX laptops appears brighter than ever. With a comprehensive suite of tools, partnerships, and innovations, NVIDIA is poised to redefine the landscape of AI-assisted computing, promising immersive, responsive, and transformative experiences for users worldwide.