ASUS introduces new laptops, servers and workstations with new NVIDIA RTX GPUs


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ASUS has announced its participation in NVIDIA Game Developers Conference (GTC 2022), where unveiled its medical solution, which uses AI-assisted diagnosis of 3D imaging to improve medical interpretation accuracy. ASUS also announced that select servers and workstations will fully support the latest NVIDIA RTX A5500 GPUs, allowing creators to effectively bring their visions to life.

New NVIDIA RTX Laptop GPUs Unlock Endless Creative Possibilities

The ASUS Pro E500 G7 is a workstation equipped with one RTX A5500 GPU and one Intel Xeon W-series processor capable of running multithreaded applications for fast rendering, simulation, and real-time ray tracing. Fast file transfers and seamless high-resolution video streaming are made possible by the two onboard 2.5 Gbps Ethernet connectors.

ASUS also has a lot of server options, like the RS720A-E11-RS24U, RS700A-E11-RS12U, and ESC4000-E11, which can handle up to eight RTX A5500 GPUs and can handle a lot of heavy work.

In addition, ASUS has two NVIDIA Studio laptops that have NVIDIA RTX A5000, RTX A3000 (12GB), and GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPUs. These GPUs provide professional-level 3D graphics processing power, which is why they are called NVIDIA Studio laptops.

The NVIDIA Studio laptops are designed to improve workflows by combining brilliant colour displays with lightning-fast memory and storage.

These GPUs include the newest RTX and Max-Q technologies, are tiny and light, and give exceptional performance. With up to twice the rendering performance of the previous generation RTX 5000, the new flagship laptop GPU, the NVIDIA RTX A5500 with 16GB of memory, can handle even the most demanding 3D and video tasks.

Primed for the Omniverse ecosystem

NVIDIA Omniverse is a cutting-edge 3D-design collaboration and simulation platform that connects individuals or teams of creators, designers, researchers, and engineers to share assets, applications, as well as tools to efficiently and effectively bring their ideas into action.

Asus offers both the Omniverse Enterprise subscription and individual Omniverse users. NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise will be able to run on ASUS servers and workstations with NVIDIA RTX GPUs, which will make it easier for both small and large businesses to use it.

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NVIDIA Studio systems use cutting-edge driver technology that has been rigorously tested to meet the needs of the most demanding artists and creators. They provide the best possible experience with the NVIDIA Omniverse for individual artists and creators.

Three laptops from ASUS that are compatible with Omniverse, which lets you create 3D virtual worlds that can be used for commerce, entertainment, creativity, and industry from any place.

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Highlights
  • Maxon’s Cinema4D now supports USD and is OmniDrive compatible, allowing visualisation specialists to access Omniverse workflows.
  • Pixar HD Storm, Chaos V-Ray, Maxon Redshift, and OTOY Octane renderers are now available in the viewports of all Omniverse apps.
  • CAD designers can now import 26 popular CAD formats directly into Omniverse USD scenes.
  • Canvas styles, which are preset filters that change the look and feel of the painting, can now be modified in up to 10 different ways.
  • Midrange GeForce RTX 3060 Studio laptops render 3.5x faster than the fastest M1 Max Macbooks.
ASUS at NVIDIA GTC 2022

ASUS will be collaborating with InwinStack at GTC to deliver a 3D medical solution that will intelligently improve medical image-interpretation efficiency and reduce human omissions by leveraging the deep-learning methodology WinBrain.

This solution has been used in primary brain tumour research at Taiwan’s Taipei Veterans General Hospital’s radiology department, where it has assisted in accurately identifying and marking tumours, grading them into general and typical brain tumour judgments. It has also offered up successful performances in difficult-to-interpret locations. In a featured session at GTC, ASUS will show both the deployment and the breakthrough outcomes.