AI meets next-generation infrastructure.
The broadcast industry is transforming how content is created, distributed, and consumed. Broadcasters are shifting from traditional linear workflows that are bound by fixed-function devices to flexible, software-defined, and standards-compliant hybrid systems that enable the future of live streaming with AI and ultra-low-latency broadcast infrastructure. NVIDIA provides a full technology stack for the broadcast industry—from GPUs, DPUs, and network switches to systems, developer toolkits, and software platforms—for real-time graphics, video streaming, and AI.
NVIDIA continues to deliver solutions that light the way forward for an industry in transition, easing the adoption of the latest standards, and bringing flexibility and scalability to the broadcast market.
Enhance video processing use cases like content creation and streaming on NVIDIA GPUs with the latest release of Video Codec SDK 12.1.
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NVIDIA brings the power of AI to the broadcast industry to enable innovative capabilities like recommender systems, auto-highlight generation, and intelligent meta-data tagging and content discovery. Broadcasters can gain new content and viewer insights for a competitive advantage and eliminate repetitive tasks for operational efficiency.
For broadcasters who want to develop custom AI-accelerated solutions, NVIDIA AI Enterprise provides an end-to-end, cloud-native suite of AI and data analytics software. It’s optimized, certified, and supported by NVIDIA to run on Red Hat OpenShift and VMware vSphere with NVIDIA-Certified Systems™. Broadcasters worldwide are already using GPU-accelerated applications with NVIDIA-Certified Systems in the data center.
NVIDIA’s IP-based video networking technologies bring the audience and content closer together for live broadcasting, content distribution, and post-production. NVIDIA partners with top server and storage providers and industry-leading software vendors to deliver best-in-class video and data throughput for ultra-low-latency streaming workloads.
NVIDIA Networking technologies including NVIDIA Rivermax SDK and NVIDIA BlueField® DPUs combined with NVIDIA RTX™ GPUs create the underlying frameworks to build next-generation broadcast infrastructure that is flexible and standards-compliant.
Rapid scaling of resources simplifies IT management, helps accelerate production schedules, and keeps costs low. NVIDIA virtual GPU software can be up and running in minutes, is agile when responding to changing broadcast requirements, and is accessible from on-premises data centers or public clouds.
From camera to consumer, broadcast industry innovators are delivering real-time, ray-traced, on-air graphics and virtual studios with powerful NVIDIA RTX professional GPUs and low-latency NVIDIA IP-networking solutions.
NVIDIA Rivermax SDK, NVIDIA Bluefield DPUs, and NVIDIA networking solutions accelerate the transition to SMPTE ST 2110. These are production-proven technologies that modern broadcasters rely on to lead the industry's adoption of IP video.
NVIDIA works closely with industry standards groups like SMPTE, IEEE, NMOS, JT-NM, and the EBU to help shape the future of the broadcast industry. The move to SMPTE ST 2110 enables limitless possibilities for broadcasters—from greater workflow efficiencies and cost control to distributed and remote production. With the rapid rise of OTT and VOD (video on demand), IP-based video workflows facilitate faster time-to-market while enabling greater creative control and IT manageability. AI-based tools and technologies further deliver new capabilities for faster content creation and distribution and create opportunities for deeper content and consumer insights.
Today, broadcasters worldwide rely on cutting-edge NVIDIA RTX GPUs for augmented reality, virtual sets, and on-air graphics for live production. NVIDIA Networking and NVIDIA RTX combine to help broadcasters rise above the competition with the next generation of virtual studio infrastructure, delivering unprecedented photo-realism, real-time compositing of ultra-high resolution video, and graphics to full-scale LED volumes for virtual production.
NVIDIA's engineering and software development teams are committed to driving the future of real-time cinematic-quality graphics for live broadcast. Join NVIDIA’s growing network of broadcast partners—from rising startups to industry-leading solutions providers.
Scalable infrastructure built on industry standard IT hardware and software adapts to the rapidly evolving needs of broadcasters. NVIDIA-Certified Systems simplify deployment and provide the performance, manageability, security, and scalability to deliver cutting-edge solutions for live broadcast, while increasing operational efficiencies.
NVIDIA standards-based networking solutions allow for low latency, predictable switching, precision timing, and packet pacing. This means they can be configured without dropped frames, buffering, or congestion.
Adding NVIDIA GPUs delivers exceptional graphics and compute power at a fraction of the cost, space, and power of CPU-based solutions while enabling the deployment of bare-metal or virtual servers.
Insider uses Papercup's AI solution, on on NVIDIA A100 GPUs, to localize news and existing videos in a quick and cost-effective way to reach and further engage with global audiences.
Hour One’s AI-powered platform, accelerated by NVIDIA GPUs, allows broadcasters to automatically generate videos with text and develop lifelike virtual humans.
Using their Virtual Production Magic box, powered by NVIDIA RTX A6000 and A4000, the team at MeetMo.io was able to create, produce and deliver a real-time, photorealistic immersive livestream broadcast of the Artemis 1 launch, an event that was projected across 360-degree domes in up to 8K.
NVIDIA partners with leading software and OEM hardware providers, and best-in-class system integrators to develop and deploy solutions for mission-critical live production, on-air graphics, video production, transcoding, content distribution and more.
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