생성형 AI는 현재 산업 전반에 걸쳐 변화를 주도하고 있으며, 새로운 기술의 이점을 활용하기 위해서는 기업들이 AI 융합 워크플로우를 작동시킬 수 있는 적합한 AI 하드웨어 확보가 당면과제로 부각되고 있다.
▲NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation GPU (Image: NVIDIA)
The latest RTX technology, 3x faster, ultra-high-quality ray tracing images
Next-generation architecture, low power consumption, large-capacity frame buffer
Generative AI is driving change across industries today, and securing the right AI hardware to power AI-converged workflows is becoming a pressing challenge for enterprises looking to capitalize on the benefits of this new technology.
NVIDIA announced on the 14th that it has launched the NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation GPU, which responds to the next-generation era of AI acceleration.
The new NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation brings the latest AI, graphics, and compute technologies to compact workstations, delivering up to 1.5x the performance of the previous generation RTX A2000 12GB in professional workflows.
The newly released GPU is equipped with the latest technology of NVIDIA's Ada Lovelace GPU architecture, and has specifications such as △3rd generation RT cores △4th generation Tensor cores for AI acceleration and inference performance △CUDA cores △16GB GPU memory △DLSS 3 △AV1 encoder, etc.
From creating sophisticated 3D environments to simplifying complex design reviews and industrial design.It is capable of handling various functions up to the core. It explained that the improved functions help professionals achieve more without compromising performance.
Modern multi-application workflows, especially AI-based tools, multi-display setups, and high-resolution content, place high demands on GPU memory. Experts predict that the RTX 2000 Ada Generation 16GB memory will enable data-efficient work using the latest technologies and tools.
Powered by NVIDIA RTX technology, the new GPUs are said to deliver near-photorealistic performance by adding realism to graphics through NVIDIA DLSS and delivering ultra-high-quality ray-traced images that are three times faster than before.
For example, architects and urban planners can accelerate visualization workflows and structural analysis to improve design precision, while product designers and engineers using industrial PCs can iterate on product designs with fast, photorealistic rendering and AI-based generative design. Content creators can seamlessly edit high-resolution videos and images, and create realistic visual effects using AI to help with content creation.
Additionally, in embedded applications and edge computing, the RTX 2000 Ada Generation supports real-time data processing for medical devices. In the predictive maintenance industry, it can optimize manufacturing processes or implement AI-based intelligence in distribution environments.
It has been reported that RTX 2000 Ada Generation is being utilized by Dassault Systèmes, Rob Wolkers Design and Engineering, and WSP.
“16GB of RAM is a game-changing feature, enabling smooth loading of large asset content,” said Mark Kauffman, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at WSP. “The ability to run applications like Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe After Effects and Unreal Engine, as well as support for path tracing, expands the creative possibilities even further.”
“RTX 2000 Ada will be a huge benefit to SolidWorks users,” said Olivier Zegdoun, R&D director for Graphics Applications at Dassault Systèmes. “It will provide designers and engineers with the performance they need to rapidly develop models with full model fidelity, even on larger datasets.”
Meanwhile, the latest RTX Enterprise Driver available today includes RTX 2000 Ada support along with a number of features to improve graphics workflows.