Along with some new RTX Copilot+ laptops, the NVIDIA also introduced the RTX AI Toolkit, Project G-Assist, and much more.
NVIDIA showed off an array of RTX-equipped Copilot+ PCs from ASUS and MSI that feature discrete GeForce RTX 40-series GPUs at this year’s Computex keynote. Alongside the RTX AI laptops, the company also introduced the NVIDIA RTX AI Toolkit, Project G-Assist, and more.GeForce RTX Equipped Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft recently kicked off its Copilot+ PC initiative during this year’s Microsoft Build conference a couple of weeks back. While the announcements of new Copilot+ PCs garnered a lot of attention, and highlighted the importance of a powerful NPU, all the initial Copilot+ PC announced lacked a discrete GPU. However, NVIDIA is showing off a new line of upcoming Copilot+ PCs at Computex that provide the added power of a discrete GPU, up to GeForce RTX 4070 GPUs.
The new lineup of RTX AI PCs include laptops from ASUS and MSI, such as the ASUS Tuf Gaming A14, and the MSI A16 AI Studio 2. NVIDIA added that along with up to a RTX 4070 GPU, the new AI laptops will house AMD’s latest processors with an updated NPU.
It’s important to note that Copilot+ requires an NPU. The AMD’s upcoming NPU is powerful enough to anchieve Copilot+ certification, but the GeForces on-board can take care of other AI workloads where applicable.NVIDIA RTX AI Toolkit
NVIDIA announced a heck of a lot more than some new hardwarer, however. The company also announced its new RTX AI Toolkit, a suite of apps and SDKs designed to aid developers in optimizing and deploying large generative AI models on Windows PCs.