4 reasons to buy Nvidia's AI RTX PC
Every major PC manufacturer is racing to add the AI tag to its PCs. In that vein, Nvidia is launching the AI RTX PC, with a series of outstanding new AI tools and features - and there are many reasons why we should consider buying this PC.
What is Nvidia RTX AI PC?
Nvidia's new RTX AI PCs are now a specific line of laptops that surpass Microsoft's Copilot+ PC requirements. While other manufacturers like Intel and Qualcomm can deliver over 100 and 40 TOPS of AI computing power respectively, Nvidia is using its RTX 40-Series GPUs, which deliver over 600 TOPS of power.
RTX AI PCs are Windows Copilot+ PCs, but Nvidia's AI features provide additional functionality. While Windows AI features are powered by NPUs found in Qualcomm, Intel and AMD CPUs, Nvidia will use RTX GPUs to run its features.
Nvidia made this distinction to clearly differentiate between the two AI feature sets and to show how powerful its hardware will be. The AI features that Microsoft is adding to Windows are classified as "light AI", while those that support RTX are called "heavy AI".
However, since Microsoft and Nvidia have also announced that the Windows Copilot runtime will soon support GPU acceleration for small local language models and many other uses, Nvidia's GPUs could help power the Almost every AI task on Windows machines is supported.
Overall, Nvidia claims that RTX AI PCs will deliver 30x faster AI model training, 8x higher FPS in modern games, and 13x faster image generation using AI models. With up to 686 TOPS of AI computing power, RTX AI laptops will deliver 7x faster performance when creating Stable Diffusion 1.5 images compared to Apple's M3 Max. You can also expect up to 10x faster performance in LLM (Large Language Model), although this was only tested on Llama 2 7B at batch size 8, to be specific.
Unlike Microsoft, Nvidia doesn't offer defined hardware configurations for what it calls AI RTX PCs. It looks like any laptop equipped with an RTX 40-Series GPU and CPU that supports AI NPU will qualify. It's unclear whether the PC AI RTX tag and accompanying features will come to previous generation x86 processors from Intel and AMD.
Talking about laptops, more than 200 RTX AI branded laptops are being offered from most major manufacturers such as Asus, Acer, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo, LG, MSI, Razer and Samsung. Asus has announced the TUF A14 and A16 RTX AI laptops with Asus' ROG Zephyrus G16, ProArt PX13 and PX16 also coming soon. Regardless, most RTX AI laptops will appear around the 2024 holiday season.
What features will RTX AI PCs have?
In addition to gaming and AI performance enhancement features, PC RTX AI will also bring a variety of AI capabilities to PC, separate from Windows Copilot AI features. With Nvidia killing off the GTX line, here are four more reasons why you should buy an RTX AI PC.
1. Project G-Assist AI Assistant
Perhaps one of the most exciting new features of the RTX AI PC is Project G-Assist AI Assistant. It's an AI assistant that can answer queries for any game while remaining aware of what's on the screen. Please note that this feature is different from the Chat with RTX feature that you may have access to.
Project G-Assist takes voice or text input, in addition to snapshots of on-screen content, runs it through LLM, and fetches responses from online data sources such as game wikis. You can wake up the assistant using a hotkey or wake phrase.
For even more immersion, developers can also customize the assistant's language and vision model for a specific game or app. The resulting custom models can then be run in the cloud or locally on an RTX AI PC.
As you can imagine, this can be a useful aid to every gamer on the planet. If you're playing an RTS game, G-Assist can recommend a specific strategy or build order.
AI assistants can also optimize games. Nvidia provided a demo of this by optimizing Cyberpunk on a PC with G-Assist with a single prompt. It can monitor and chart frame rates, power usage, PC latency, and other hardware statistics, ready to optimize performance the moment you ask for it.
Additionally, G-Assist can also explain what each individual setting does, including how they impact performance. This tool can even go as far as automatically reducing GPU voltage to get the best possible performance per watt.
2. Nvidia ACE
More broadly, Nvidia ACE is a suite of technologies that help digital humans, avatars, and game NPCs come to life. The underlying AI models are trained on commercially safe and responsibly licensed data. Developers also have the option to further refine models and add barriers to ensure accurate and consistent results.
Currently, ACE has two main use cases:
- Natural language interaction with in-game NPCs : Using Nvidia ACE, you can have full-blown conversations with in-game NPCs. Imagine you meet a character in a AAA game. You can actually talk to that character instead of going through a list of possible answers.
- AI-based customer service department : Another area where ACE can be deployed is customer support. We've seen an example of this with Nvidia Tokkio, a digital assistant workflow built with ACE that enables AI customer services to reach the healthcare, financial services, and healthcare industries. main and retail.
3. Nvidia RTX AI Toolkit
If you like tinkering with AI or are a small business or freelancer looking to add AI functionality to your own products, Nvidia's RTX AI toolkit is a must-have.
This toolkit gives you access and an SDK for Windows, allowing developers to customize, optimize, and deploy custom AI models in the cloud or locally, and be automated Optimized for performance on RTX PCs. Nvidia claims that developers can customize open source models to triple their size while quadrupling their performance.
4. RTX acceleration for Generative AI
Nvidia GPUs will also provide GPU acceleration for Generative AI applications. There is also an expected update for RTX Remix modding tools that combines game modding tools with Generative AI features to upgrade in-game content better and faster.
Several other AI-powered features like RTX Super Resolution, AI upscaling, and image cleaning will also be coming soon to compatible RTX 40-Series laptops.
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