In a milestone for personal computing, Nvidia is enabling better AI on PCs by enabling generative AI processing on Windows PCs using RTX-based graphics processing units (GPUs).
In the past year, generative AI has emerged as a transformative trend. With its rapid growth and increasing accessibility, consumers now have simplified interfaces and user-friendly tools that harness the power of GPU-optimized AI, machine learning, and high-performance computing (HPC) software.
Nvidia has enabled a lot of this AI revolution to happen in data centers with lots of GPUs, and now it’s bringing that to RTX-based GPUs on over 100 million Windows PCs worldwide. The integration of AI into major Windows applications has been a five-year journey, with the dedicated AI processors called Tensor Cores, found in GeForce RTX and Nvidia RTX GPUs, driving the generative AI capabilities on Windows PCs and workstations.
Jesse Clayton, director of product management and product marketing for Windows AI at Nvidia, said in an interview with GamesBeat that we’re at a big moment.
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“For AI on PCs, we think is really one of the most important moments in the history of technology. And I don’t think it’s hyperbole to say that for gamers, creators, video streamers, office workers, students, and really even casual PC users — AI is delivering new experiences. It’s unlocking creativity. And it’s making it easier for folks to get more done. AI is being incorporated into every important app. And it’s going to impact every PC user. It’s really fundamentally
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