The second nvidia studio creative weekend live stream event, the first of which was held recently and received a lot of attention, will be broadcast on NVIDIA GeForce Turkey Twitch channel this week. The live broadcasts will discuss the creative processes, workflows, and how the NVIDIA Studio platform benefits them in this workflow.
NVIDIA Studio Creative Weekend live streams continue
NVIDIA Studio platform that supports artists and industry professionals; It provides high performance to users in creative areas such as 3D design, rendering, video editing, motion graphics, photography, graphic design, architectural visualization and publishing. With NVIDIA’s industry-leading GPUs and Studio Drivers, creative applications are evolving and accelerating with an inspiring level of performance and capability.
NVIDIA Studio was created in 2019 to produce high-performance laptops and desktops and graphics cards for creative professionals, whose numbers are growing day by day. Last year, it partnered with different computer manufacturers and creative app developers to drive more than 80 NVIDIA Studio certified laptops and make more than 50 applications acceleratable with RTX GPUs. Powered by video cards, these computers and applications have enabled the designs of more than 45 million professionals and consumer designers to come to life in record time.
Here are the benefits nvidia RTX 30 series graphics cards offer to creators on both laptops and desktops:
- Significant time savings in 3-D rendering, AI-accelerated workflows, video editing, and live streaming
- Up to 2x performance gains in rendering engines such as Blender Cycles, Chaos V-Ray and Autodesk Arnold with 2nd generation ray tracing cores
- Up to 24GB of video card memory
- Unrivalled AI performance with 3rd generation tensor cores and significant time gains in operations such as denoising or video super resolution requiring artificial intelligence
- NVIDIA Studio drivers are an unrivaled software and feature kit such as NVIDIA Broadcast, NVIDIA Texture Tools, and GeForce Experience