NVIDIA has unveiled a new ecosystem for computers powered by Premium, operating on RTX hardware, which surpasses neural processors (NPU) and has caught the industry’s attention.
This ecosystem, aimed at the consumer market, includes the new SFF Enthusiast GeForce GPU platform for compact PCs, as well as advanced innovations in the II-PC segment. During a recent meeting with manufacturers and media, NVIDIA emphasized its achievements in this area and outlined plans for the future.
The foundation of this ecosystem is the NVIDIA GeForce RTX line of graphics cards, which have been AI-enabled since 2018 when the company introduced the DLSS deep learning model. The entry-level RTX 2050 and RTX 3050 models offer AI performance between 15-20 TOPS (Tera Operations per Second), comparable to or even exceeding the fastest NPUs.
While the current generation of NPUs from other manufacturers can provide up to 50 TOPS for AI tasks, such as Microsoft Copilot, NVIDIA claims that its GPUs already achieve over 100 TOPS and in some cases exceed 1,000 TOPS.
NVIDIA is positioning the new AI-PC segment as premium, delivering performance ranging from 100 to 1300+ TOPS and significant improvements across various tasks, from content creation to gaming and software development. A key feature of RTX graphics cards is the inclusion of specialized tensor cores, providing the necessary horsepower for AI tasks.
In addition to hardware innovations, NVIDIA is also actively developing AI tools, including optimization for GenAI and LLM through TensorRT and DLSS technology. These advancements not only enhance gaming experiences but also enable the enhancement of older games through RTX Remix.