Today at their GTC 2020 Event, NVIDIA announced a new real-time collaborative platform with the NVIDIA Omniverse. The platform hit open beta today with a download expected to be available later in the fall. The new platform will allow several creative fields to collaborate including those that work in photorealism and 3D simulation.
Today at their GTC 2020 Event, NVIDIA announced a new real-time collaborative platform with the NVIDIA Omniverse. The platform hit open beta today with a download expected to be available later in the fall. The new platform will allow several creative fields to collaborate including those that work in photorealism and 3D simulation.
Lots of us are working from home and this extends to a variety of creative professionals. But as they once said in the M&E world, the show must go on. Those that are working on projects for say movies, animation or video games, need to be able to work with one another in real-time for best results. NVIDIA Omniverse platform, could be the solution many of them are looking for.
According to the company, Omniverse brings together NVIDIA breakthroughs in graphics, simulation and AI, Omniverse is the world’s first NVIDIA RTX-based 3D simulation and collaboration platform that fuses the physical and virtual worlds to simulate reality in real time and with photorealistic detail. Based on Pixar’s Universal Scene Description (USD), the platform allows remote teams to work on projects together such as such as architects iterating on 3D building design, animators revising 3D scenes, and engineers collaborating on autonomous vehicles.
Getting NVIDIA Omniverse to the open beta took a yearlong early access program with over 40 companies and as many as 400 individual creators and developers.
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