NVIDIA Marbles RTX Demo Now Downloadable Through Omniverse Beta May 10, 2021 05:35 EDT
About a year ago, during the Graphics Technology Conference (GTC) keynote, NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang showcased the stunning Marbles RTX Demo, described as a fully physically simulated game level powered by ray tracing and made in NVIDIA s Omniverse real-time simulation and collaboration platform.
Now that Omniverse is available in Open Beta, the Marbles RTX Demo was also added to that launcher as an app, as reported yesterday by DSOGaming. That means you can give it a spin for yourself, though beware that it originally ran on a Quadro RTX 8000, which is not far from the performance of an RTX 3080 graphics card.
The Graphics Technology Conference is coming up soon and once again, Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, will be hosting his annual keynote from his kitchen. The first time Jensen hosted a conference from his kitchen was GTC 2020, as part of the new socially distanced, digital approach to GTC to stay safe during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Since then, multiple launches have taken place there, including the RTX 30 series announcement.
Just like previous GTC keynotes, the focus here will mainly be on workstation and AI-centric solutions, rather than gaming products. During the 2021 keynote, Jensen may shed some new light on the upcoming RTX A series of workstation and datacentre graphics cards, as well as new automobile chips and possibly a new Jetson embedded system.
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TL;DR: Nvidia has launched a treasure hunt and the top prizes are new GeForce GPUs. To win, you’ll need to comb through Nvidia’s GTC 2021 trailers for clues or be the first to crack codes embedded in the GTC livestream. Good luck!
On April 12, Nvidia’s head chef Jensen Huang will livestream the Graphics Technology Conference (GTC) from his kitchen.
Last year, he pulled an A100 out of the oven. Who knows what he’ll microwave this year. It probably won’t be new gaming hardware but that doesn’t mean that the livestream won’t have a little something for gamers, too.