NVIDIA Studio Drivers are made for creators and multimedia designers. They have been optimized to support 34 applications including heavy editing applications like Adobe Lightroom, Autodesk, AutoCAD, Davinci Resolve, OBS Studio, VLC, Twitch Studio, KeyShot, CorelDraw, Unreal Engine 5, Cinema4D, Chaos Vantage, and StreamLabs OBS.
As NVIDIA tries to support the growing number of creators, they’ve made it easy to access the NVIDIA Omniverse Connectors from Blender and Redshift.
Along with the launch of the NVIDIA Studio Drivers for April, brand partners have launched the Lenovo Think Pad P1 Nvidia Studio laptop, ASUS ProArt Studiobook 16, MSI Creator Pro Z16 and Z17.
NVIDIA tied up with Epic Games to integrate key RTX Technologies into the recently released Unreal Engine 5. To name some, Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), RTX Global Illumination (RTXGI) NVIDIA Reflex, NVIDIA Omniverse Connector for UE5. These plugins are readily available in the Unreal Engine Marketplace for easy access.
The following video helps provide an idea how ray tracing has been implemented into the Unreal Engine 5.
To add to that, NVIDIA has included Cinema 4D S26 which has new cloth and rope kinetics, allowing creators to have a more realistic effect and to be able to produce it faster.
As multimedia creators, these features may seem small but have great effects. Essentially, tons of resources have been made available to creators who want to learn more about the newly released NVIDIA Studio Drivers.
To download the NVIDIA Studio Drivers, you can directly go to NVIDIA’s Website and make sure to select the Studio Drivers on the Download Type or download it automatically under GeForce Experience making the switch between Game Ready drivers and Studio Drivers quick and easy. Here, it would also be an easy task to ensure that your drivers are always up to date.