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NVIDIA’s digital road map critical in aligning its ecosystem and partners, particularly in cloud-based gaming

Published May 30, 2022 11:41 am  |  Updated May 30, 2022 11:41 am

Apart from new designs from manufacturers such as MSI, Gigabyte, ASUS, Acer, and Lenovo, NVIDIA sees data centers transforming every industry to accommodate new workloads, whether it's training AI, running imprints using AI models and applications, or running digital twins for high performance computing and cloud gaming.

NVIDIA’s digital road map critical in aligning its ecosystem and partners, particularly in cloud-based gaming

Because enterprises today require a computing infrastructure that can deliver cutting-edge products and services while increasing operational efficiencies. NVIDIA-Certified Systems enable enterprises to deploy hardware solutions with confidence that securely and optimally run their modern accelerated workloads—from desktop to data center to edge.

NVIDIA-Certified Systems is a very specific program in which servers must pass tests before they can be certified as NVIDIA-Certified servers. Application workloads are simple to comprehend for the market for which they are intended. By running tests, the NVIDIA-Certified program ensures that servers are optimized.

The digital road map developed by NVIDIA is critical in aligning its ecosystem and partners. NVIDIA has released a multi-year roadmap for their core hardware platforms, which include GPUs, DPUs, and now CPUs. Throughout the years, NVIDIA has built a reputation for rally unrivaled road map execution, so that their partners can rely on the execution of the road map rhythm in aligning end products.

NVIDIA's top-tier laptop GPUs, the RTX 3070Ti, RTX 3080, and RTX 3080Ti, are used in the newly designed devices. Other OEMs will soon release more models based on Nvidia's 4th Gen Max-Q technologies, according to NVIDiA.

Next year will be very important for NVIDIA as their first data center CPU, the Arm-based Grace, will hit the market.

NVIDIA’s digital road map critical in aligning its ecosystem and partners, particularly in cloud-based gaming

NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip

NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip combines the Grace and Hopper architectures using NVIDIA® NVLink™-C2C to deliver a CPU+GPU coherent memory model for accelerated AI and high-performance computing (HPC) applications.

- CPU+GPU designed for giant-scale AI and HPC

- New 900 gigabytes per second (GB/s) coherent interface, 7X faster than PCIe Gen 5

- 30X higher aggregate system memory bandwidth to GPU compared to DGX A100

- Runs all NVIDIA software stacks and platforms, including NVIDIA HPC, NVIDIA AI, and NVIDIA Omniverse

And reiterating NVIDIA's plans to include NVLink in all their silicon, allowing it to be linked to other NVIDIA and third-party hardware via a high-speed cache coherent interconnect. Over the years, NVIDIA has created many reference systems, and they are now producing a new generation of them based on Grace. Grace is expected to be released next year.

Grace Superchip is highly suited for cloud gaming especially a lot of cloud-based games are developed with Android in mind, and Arm as an architecture is inherently great for executing Android-based games.

NVIDIA Gaming

NVIDIA has introduced innovations to provide the best gaming experience possible. NVIDIA RTX is the most advanced platform for ray tracing and AI technologies, which are transforming how gamers play and create. Over 150 top games and applications rely on RTX to deliver realistic graphics with blazingly fast performance or cutting-edge new AI features such as NVIDIA DLSS and NVIDIA Broadcast.

“Over the past 20 years, we launched multiple generations of gaming GPU architectures, each pushing the industry forward. Our latest, NVIDIA RTX, introduced real-time ray tracing and AI, once again reinventing graphics. Beefy transportable desktops have transformed into thin, portable powerhouses. And we looked beyond the PC into gaming monitors, showing the world buttery smooth gaming with NVIDIA G-SYNC and setting the standard for image quality,” shared Jeff Fisher, Senior Vice President of GeForce.

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