Matterport Now Available to Billions of Android Customers in 175 Countries
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Matterport Capture app arrives in the Google Play Store, fully compatible with the Matterport Pro2 Camera and popular 360 cameras for industry-leading 3D capture of the built world
SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Matterport, Inc., the leading spatial data company driving the digital transformation of the built world, today announced the availability of the
Matterport Capture app in the Google Play Store, giving billions of Android users in 175 countries the ability to quickly and easily capture buildings and spaces in immersive 3D. This release dramatically expands Matterport s market reach to include an additional 85% of the global smartphone installed base, and accelerates the company s rapid international expansion efforts across Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa where Android market share is especially concentrate
Nvidia GeForce Experience Studio drivers optimize creative apps with one click
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Nvidia’s GeForce Experience now optimizes settings for creative apps
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Nvidia has released a new feature for its GeForce Experience software that helps users of creative applications make sure they’re getting the best performance out of their GPUs. GeForce Experience can now tell you whether you have the best settings enabled for more than 30 creative apps including DaVinci Resolve, Adobe’s Lightroom and Illustrator, and Autodesk’s AutoCAD. If certain GPU features aren’t active, you can turn them on from within GeForce Experience itself “with a single button press.”
For example, DaVinci Resolve users can automatically optimize settings for GPU acceleration in various modes, which may or may not have been switched on already. The idea is that GeForce Experience can now be a central hub for creative apps that helps you maximize performance. Nvidia isn’t doing anything specific here to actually improve how the apps work though it is also releasing a n