Adobe and NVIDIA Team Up to Speed Up Creative Work
Adobe and NVIDIA are optimizing Photoshop, Premiere, and other creative tools with NVIDIA's RTX Spark chip, delivering up to 2x faster AI processing, editing, and effects rendering. The updates roll out later this year.
The partnership extends a broader strategic alliance announced earlier this year between the two companies, combining Adobe's creative software with NVIDIA's AI technologies and accelerated computing capabilities.
What's changing in your apps
Premiere gets a rebuilt video pipeline using RTX Spark's unified memory and Blackwell GPU. Editors will see faster real-time performance during editing and color correction, quicker rendering on complex timelines, and GPU-accelerated AI processing.
Photoshop is being redesigned with GPU-accelerated compositing at its core. The changes bring live filters, HDR support, and new oil and watercolor brushes that respond more naturally, all powered by an AI-native pipeline accelerated by TensorRT.
Substance 3D Painter and Stager will natively use RTX Spark for faster texturing and scene creation.
AI agents join your workflow
Adobe is also adding agents to Premiere and Photoshop-collaborative AI teammates that help creators edit, design, and create faster. The company plans to share more details about its "creative agentic vision" soon.
Timeline
Updates to Premiere, Photoshop, and Substance 3D start rolling out later this year.
For professionals working with video and design, consider exploring AI Video Editing Courses and AI Design Courses to get ahead of these GPU-accelerated workflows.
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