Tech giant Nvidia has revealed the Nvidia Studio platform, helping improve "performance and reliability" for PCs by combining RTX GPUs with Nvidia Studio's software development kits and studio drivers.
What's more is that 17 RTX Studio laptops were announced yesterday at the Computex event, coming from several PC manufacturers and featuring the new Quadro RTX 5000, 4000, and 3000 GPUs, as well as GeForce RTX 2080, 2070, and 2060 GPUs.
"Nvidia Studio pairs RTX GPUs, which enable real-time ray tracing, AI processing and high-resolution video editing, with studio-grade software to surpass the growing demands of today's creators," said Jason Paul, general manager of GeForce software and technology at Nvidia. "The new RTX Studio laptops are the perfect tool for creatives who need desktop-class performance while on the go."
These GPUs accelerate content creation processes like 3D rendering and video editing, with performance up to seven times faster than the MacBook Pro, according to the press release. Quadro RTX 5000 laptops also include 16GB of graphics memory, and since this is the biggest available in a laptop, this enables multi-app creative workflows and use of larger 3D models.
"Creatives who use Adobe Creative Cloud want the most powerful hardware for their content creation, and we know they will be excited about the new RTX Studio laptops and Studio Drivers from Nvidia," said Sue Skidmore, head of partner relations for Adobe video.
The Nvidia Studio SDKs accelerate rendering, video editing, 2D vector animation, and more, with developers also able to use the CUDA-X AI platform to automate repetitive tasks, like upscaling images or colour-matching videos.
The Nvidia Studio driver is available today and works with various creative apps already, with the RTX Studio laptops available in June. Pricing starts at $1,599 USD, but will vary based on regions and models.
For more information check out Nvidia's site and the trailer. Is this a good idea for you creatives?