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NVIDIA Introduces GeForce RTX 40 Series

NVIDIA unveiled the GeForce RTX 40 Series of GPUs, designed to deliver revolutionary performance for gamers and creators, led by its new flagship, the RTX 4090 GPU, with up to 4x the performance of its predecessor. GPUs based on the new NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, the RTX 40 Series claims to be delivering massive generational leaps in performance and efficiency and represents a new era of real-time ray tracing and neural rendering, which uses AI to generate pixels. “The age of RTX ray tracing and neural rendering is in full steam, and our new Ada Lovelace architecture takes it to the next level,” said Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s founder, and CEO.

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• Streaming multiprocessors with up to 83 teraflops of shader power • Third-generation RT Cores with up to 191 effective ray-tracing teraflops • Fourth-generation Tensor Cores with up to 1.32 Tensor petaflops • Ada Optical Flow Accelerator with 2x faster performance allows DLSS 3 to predict movement in a scene

Both RTX 4080 configurations will be available in November, with prices starting at $1,199 and $899, respectively.

SERVICENOW UNVEILS THE NOW PLATFORM TOKYO RELEASE TO HELP ORGANIZATIONS

ServiceNow has announced the Now Platform Tokyo release, designed to help organizations navigate complex business challenges amid an uncertain macro environment. The ServiceNow Tokyo release is purpose-built and claims to deliver better employee and customer experiences, supercharge automation and trust in operations, and accelerate value in ways that are good for people, good for the planet, and good for profits.

“Our ServiceNow Tokyo platform release gives customers exactly what they need at this moment—new solutions that deliver immediate value, are easy to implement and use, and help them do more with less,” said CJ Desai, Chief Operating Officer at ServiceNow.

Organizations such as Blackhawk Network, DNB Bank, First Solar, Fruit of the Loom, Orange Business Services, and the University of California Irvine are already realizing the benefits of the ServiceNow platform. “With the Now Platform Tokyo release, we are giving our customers in the MEA region purpose-built solutions that will create value in critical business areas. Whether it be modules like Manager Hub and Admin Centre that will enable businesses to stay one step ahead of the competition in the war for talent, or modules like Supplier Lifecycle Management and Enterprise Asset Management that will simplify complex supply chains, automate asset management, and deliver auditable, investor-grade sustainability data.

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