NVIDIA OptiX? Ray Tracing Engine

An application framework for achieving optimal ray tracing performance on the GPU. It provides a simple, recursive, and flexible pipeline for accelerating ray tracing algorithms. Bring the power of NVIDIA GPUs to your ray tracing applications with programmable intersection, ray generation, and shading.

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Ray Tracing

Programmable GPU-accelerated Ray-Tracing Pipeline, single-ray shader programming model using C++, and ray Tracing acceleration using RT Cores.

Scalability

Optimized for current and future generations of NVIDIA GPU architectures. Transparently scales across multiple GPUs, and can combine GPU memory over NVLink for large scenes.

Ease of Integration

Free for commercial use. Nsight Compute 2019.4 & NsightVSE 2019.3, debugger OptiX application profiling support.

AI-Accelerated Denoiser

Introduced with OptiX 5.0, the AI-Accelerated Denoiser is a new post-processing feature to denoise images reducing the need for rendering iterations. This denoiser is based on a paper published by NVIDIA research “Interactive Reconstruction of Monte Carlo Image Sequences using a Recurrent Denoising Autoencoder” It uses GPU-accelerated artificial intelligence to dramatically reduce the time to render a high fidelity image that is visually noiseless.

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Partners

From film and games to design and scientific visualization, OptiX has been successfully deployed in a broad range of commercial applications. These applications range from rendering software to scientific visualization (including Gordon Bell Award finalists), defense applications, audio synthesis, and computing lightmaps for games.

OptiX in the News

What’s New in Optix

What’s New in Optix

Catch up with the latest additions to the OptiX SDK and learn tips and tricks on how best to implement them into your products.

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OptiX Advanced Topics

OptiX Advanced Topics

GTC 2021 Session

Join Senior Software Engineer, David Hart for a deep dive into the OptiX Curves API and learn best practices for how to best optimize your applications.

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GTC 21: Top 5 Professional Visualization Sessions

GTC 21: Top 5 Professional Visualization Sessions

This year at GTC we have several sessions for professional content creators looking to take advantage of the latest NVIDIA technology to enable the creation of beautiful worlds quicker and easier than ever before.

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