Lenovo, HP, Dell and Acer have offered their latest NVIDIA Studio designs, and all of them are powered by the latest Ampere GPUs. NDI 5 also gets NVIDIA Decode support for seamless broadcasting and recording of 4K120 content. The latest drivers bring up to 41% better performance in popular 3D renderers, with Blender gaining 41% faster motion blur rendering with the latest drivers versus the previous Studio Driver version. The former two features were already available to gamers a few months back, but now creators get to enjoy them too. The NVIDIA June Studio Driver brings quite a few new features like Resizable BAR, Dynamic Boost 2.0 and support for virtualization. NVIDIA’s Studio Drivers follow a slower cadence as compared to their gaming-optimized drivers, as they are optimized for performance in creative applications rather than the frequently updated game titles. It is available as a free beta right now, and you can download is via this link here. NVIDIA Canvas’ generative adversarial networks are trained on a NVIDIA DGX system using over 5 million images to allow it to come up with realistic scenes for artists.
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