Month: January 2022

WFH was likely one the most-used acronyms of the past year, with more businesses looking to enhance their employees’ remote experiences than ever. Creative production studio Taylor James found a cloud-based solution to maintain efficiency and productivity — even while working remotely — with NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstations on AWS. With locations in New York, Read article >

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Bill Kish founded Ruckus Wireless two decades ago to make Wi-Fi networking easier. Now, he’s doing the same for computer vision in industrial AI. In 2015, Kish started Cogniac, a company that offers a self-service computer vision platform and development support. Like in the early days of Wi-Fi deployment, the rollout of AI is challenging, Read article >

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GeForce NOW is charging into the new year at full force. This GFN Thursday comes with the news that Genshin Impact, the popular open-world action role-playing game, will be coming to the cloud this year, arriving in a limited beta. Plus, this year’s CES announcements were packed with news for GeForce NOW. Battlefield 4: Premium Read article >

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Autonomous vehicles are born in the data center, which is why NVIDIA and Deloitte are delivering a strong foundation for developers to deploy robust self-driving technology. At CES this week, the companies detailed their collaboration, which is aimed at easing the biggest pain points in AV development. Deloitte, a leading global consulting firm, is pairing Read article >

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What started as Nick Walton’s college hackathon project grew into AI Dungeon, a popular text adventure game with over 1.5 million users. Walton is the co-founder and CEO of Latitude, a Utah-based startup that uses AI to create unique gaming storylines. He spoke with NVIDIA AI Podcast host Noah Kravitz about how natural language processing Read article >

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