Windows 10: NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering

Discus and support NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; From in-game physics to animation simulation to AI-assisted broadcasting, artificial intelligence is revolutionizing gaming. DLSS 2.0, releasing this... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Mar 23, 2020.

  1. Brink Win User

    NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering


    Source: With DLSS 2.0, AI Continues to Revolutionize Gaming | The Official NVIDIA Blog


    Latest NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Drivers for Windows 10 [2]



    :)
     
    Brink, Mar 23, 2020
    #1

  2. NVIDIA Announces OptiX 5.0 SDK - AI-Enhanced Ray Tracing

    At SIGGRAPH 2017, NVIDIA introduced the latest version of their AI-based, GPU-enabled ray-tracing OptiX API. The company has been at the forefront of GPU-powered AI endeavors in a number of areas, including facial animation, anti-aliasing, denoising, and light transport. OptiX 5.0 brings a renewed focus on AI-based denoising.

    AI training is still a brute-force scenario with finesse applied at the end: basically, NVIDIA took tens of thousands of image pairs of rendered images with one sample per pixel and a companion image of the same render with 4,000 rays per pixel, and used that to train the AI to predict what a denoised image looks like. Basically (and picking up the numbers NVIDIA used for its AI training), this means that in theory, users deploying OptiX 5.0 only need to render one sample per pixel of a given image, instead of the 4,000 rays per pixel that would be needed for its final presentation. Based on its learning, the AI will then be able to fill in the blanks towards finalizing the image, saving the need to render all that extra data. NVIDIA quotes a 157x improvement in render time using a DGX station with Optix 5.0 deployed against the same render on a CPU-based platform (2 x E5-2699 v4 @ 2.20GHz). The Optix 5.0 release also includes provisions for GPU-accelerated motion blur, which should do away with the need to render a frame multiple times and then applying a blur filter through a collage of the different frames. NVIDIA said OptiX 5.0 will be available in November. Check the press release after the break.


    NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering g1CIRXzRQMx99MeQ_thm.jpg

    NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering yVMyJxAJaIu3aSRT_thm.jpg

    NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering OGrKLubLCXiaIZva_thm.jpg




    Running OptiX 5.0 on the NVIDIA DGX Station -- the company's recently introduced deskside AI workstation -- will give designers, artists and other content-creation professionals the rendering capability of 150 standard CPU-based servers. This access to GPU-powered accelerated computing will provide extraordinary ability to iterate and innovate with speed and performance, at a fraction of the cost.


    NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering iBErBddTE5bpfyD2_thm.jpg


    "Developers using our platform can enable millions of artists and designers to access the capabilities of a render farm right at their desk," said Bob Pette, Vice President, Professional Visualization, NVIDIA. "By creating OptiX-based applications, they can bring the extraordinary power of AI to their customers, enhancing their creativity and dramatically improving productivity."

    OptiX 5.0's new ray tracing capabilities will speed up the process required to visualize designs or characters, dramatically increasing a creative professional's ability to interact with their content. It features new AI denoising capability to accelerate the removal of graininess from images, and brings GPU-accelerated motion blur for realistic animation effects.


    NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering 4J3u1CpTUY7vcJ7E_thm.jpg


    OptiX 5.0 will be available at no cost to registered developers in November.

    Rendering Appliance Powers AI Workflows
    By running NVIDIA OptiX 5.0 on a DGX Station, content creators can significantly accelerate training, inference and rendering. A whisper-quiet system that fits under a desk, NVIDIA DGX Station uses the latest NVIDIA Volta-generation GPUs, making it the most powerful AI rendering system available.


    NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering v291DAcRiphmLc14_thm.jpg


    To achieve equivalent rendering performance of a DGX Station, content creators would need access to a render farm with more than 150 servers that require some 200 kilowatts of power, compared with 1.5 kilowatts for a DGX Station. The cost for purchasing and operating that render farm would reach $4 million over three years compared with less than $75,000 for a DGX Station.

    Industry Support for AI-based Graphics
    NVIDIA is working with many of the world's most important technology companies and creative visionaries from Hollywood studios to set the course for the use of AI for rendering, design, character generation and the creation of virtual worlds. They voiced broad support for the company's latest innovations:

    • "AI is transforming industries everywhere. We're excited to see how NVIDIA's new AI technologies will improve the filmmaking process." -- Steve May, Vice President and CTO, Pixar
    • "We're big fans of NVIDIA OptiX. It greatly reduced our development cost while porting the ray tracing core of our Clarisse renderer to NVIDIA GPUs and offers extremely fast performance. With the potential to significantly decrease rendering times with AI-accelerated denoising, OptiX 5 is very promising as it can become a game changer in production workflows." -- Nicolas Guiard, Principal Engineer, Isotropix
    • "AI has the potential to turbocharge the creative process. We see a future where our artists' creativity is unleashed with AI -- a future where paintbrushes can truly 'think' and empower artists to create images and experiences we could hardly imagine just a few years ago. At Technicolor, we share NVIDIA's vision to chart a path that enhances the toolset for creatives to deepen audience experiences." -- Sutha Kamal, Vice President, Technology Strategy, Technicolor.
    Sources: NVIDIA News, NVIDIA @ Developer News, via Tom's Hardware
     
    Raevenlord, Mar 23, 2020
    #2
  3. Zama747 Win User
    N95-3 - really need wifi EAP-LEAP

    I have a problem as big as this...



    I too need eap-leap, but it is not in plugins list of my cell.

    Can i download it ?
     
    Zama747, Mar 23, 2020
    #3
  4. malware Win User

    NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering

    Intel Core 2 Duo E8400/E8500 and Xeon E3110 Moving to E-0 Stepping Next Month

    After moving all 45nm Xeon DP quad core processors from the C-O to the E-0 stepping, Intel announced today that three more 45nm processors will also be upgraded to E-0. The two desktop Core 2 Duo E8400 and E8500 plus the server Xeon E3110 CPUs will all be updated to the E-0 stepping next month. Changes that will come with the E-0 stepping include:

    • - CPUID will change from 0x10676 to 0x1067A
      - Power Status Indicator (PSI) is supported
      - PECI implementation change
      - New instructions added - XSAVE/XRSTOR
      - New ISA extension for save/restoring context of x87, SSE, and future processor state
      - New feature added - ACNT2
      - Improved mechanism for determining processor utilization. To be used for more efficient P-state determination.
      - Package change to Halide free package
    The E-0 processors will not require any BIOS updates. They'll be easily recognisable by the new sSpec numbers: SLB9J for E8400, SLB9K for E8500 and SLB9C for E3110.

    Source: TechConnect Magazine, HARDSPELL
     
    malware, Mar 23, 2020
    #4
Thema:

NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering

Loading...
  1. NVIDIA announces DLSS 2.0 - A Big Leap in AI Rendering - Similar Threads - NVIDIA announces DLSS

  2. Microsoft announces Copilot+ PCs and AI-powered Recall feature

    in Windows 10 News
    Microsoft announces Copilot+ PCs and AI-powered Recall feature: On a special event at Microsoft Campus, Microsoft unveiled Copilot+ PCs officially. This new type of Windows PCs, formerly known as AI PCs, mark the first step into introducing AI capabilities in Windows devices. Much of what Microsoft revealed on Monday was already known...
  3. How to use DLSS

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    How to use DLSS: Hello. I have seen on YouTube using DLSS to get more frames.I just wanted to know what would happened supposed I set my settings preset to very high on a 1080p monitor 60hz or 144hz and enabled DLSS. Will the graphics still be very high and running at 1080p? While running...
  4. DLSS update

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    DLSS update: NVIDIA DLSS 2.2 Quietly Released in Rainbow Six Siege, Can Be Manually Added to Other Games for Several Improvements I tested in Doom external works great. Will try Metro Exodus Enhanced edition next. Tried CyberPunk but game wont launch for me right now 182104
  5. help me is rendering 0 00000000009 error

    in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade
    help me is rendering 0 00000000009 error: please help wot blitz i can't open nvidia experencia also i updated the driver after that it didn't open other games but wot blitz did not open it gives rendering error 0x00000009 video drivng error it continues my video card nvidia 920mx...
  6. Google AI Quantum computing takes a leap forward over supercomputers

    in Windows 10 News
    Google AI Quantum computing takes a leap forward over supercomputers: Quantum computing: It sounds futuristic because until recently, it was. But today we’re marking a major milestone in quantum computing research that opens up new possibilities for this technology. Unlike classical computing, which runs everything from your cell phone to a...
  7. Introducing NVIDIA Jarvis - Multimodal AI SDK

    in Windows 10 News
    Introducing NVIDIA Jarvis - Multimodal AI SDK: At Mobile World Congress Los Angeles, NVIDIA Co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang announced in his keynote – NVIDIA Jarvis – an SDK for building and deploying AI applications that fuse vision, speech, and other sensors into one system. Introducing NVIDIA Jarvis – Multimodal AI...
  8. Microsoft announces new Seeing AI features

    in Windows 10 News
    Microsoft announces new Seeing AI features: [ATTACH] By Saqib Shaikh, Software Engineering Manager and Project Lead for Seeing AI Seeing AI provides people who are blind or with low vision an easier way to understand the world around them through the cameras on their smartphones. Whether in a room, on a street, in a...
  9. Microsoft announces big update for OneNote on Windows 10

    in Windows 10 News
    Microsoft announces big update for OneNote on Windows 10: Microsoft today announced that it is bringing some major new features to its OneNote application for Windows 10. The software maker has included file syncing support in OneNote for Windows 10. You would need to use the most recent version of OneNote while attaching a file...
  10. Nvidia Announcement of Pascal's Titan X

    in Windows 10 Graphic Cards
    Nvidia Announcement of Pascal's Titan X: Y02kptTItj8 <font color="#141414"><span style="font-family: &amp;quot"> uLjjUVXLqMM NVIDIA have announced details for their latest, most powerful graphics card for the consumer market, the TITAN X. With a price-tag of $1,200, it will surely only interest those with...