Epic Games has teamed with Nvidia to deliver enterprise-grade solutions to help application developers create better, more immersive VR experiences.
Enterprise businesses have been among the most enthusiastic adopters of VR to improve production workflows, visualize CAD designs, boost safety and training, and create better experiences for customers. This requires sophisticated and reliable VR platforms and tools.
To ease enterprise VR adoption, Epic has integrated Nvidia Quadro professional GPUs into the test suite for Unreal Engine 4, the company’s real-time toolset for creating applications across PC, console, mobile, VR and AR platforms. This ensures Nvidia technologies integrate seamlessly into developers’ workflows, delivering excellent results for everything from CAVEs and multi-projection systems through to enterprise VR and AR solutions.
“With our expanding focus on industries outside of games, we’ve aligned ourselves ever more closely with Nvidia to offer an enterprise-grade experience,” said Marc Petit, general manager of the Unreal Engine Enterprise business. “Nvidia Quadro professional GPUs empower artists, designers and content creators who need to work unencumbered with the largest 3D models and datasets, tackle complex visualization challenges, and deliver highly immersive VR experiences. By combining Nvidia hardware with Unreal Engine, developers are ensured excellent performance and productivity.”
One project that has driven this effort is Epic’s collaboration with GM and The Mill on “The Human Race,” a real-time short film and mixed reality experience featuring a configurable Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, which was built using Nvidia Quadro pro graphics.
Another company that has benefitted from Epic’s collaboration with Nvidia is Theia Interactive a pioneer of real-time architectural visualization. Stephen Phillips, CTO of Theia, added, "Nvidia Quadro provides an incredible amount of computing power for running beautiful VR experiences within Unreal Engine. Having 24GB of VRAM allows us to use hundreds of high-resolution, uncompressed lightmaps for incredible real-time architectural visualizations that rival the quality of the finest offline renderers.”
“As the market for VR and AR content expands, professional developers in industries such as automotive, architecture, healthcare and others are using Unreal Engine to create amazing immersive experiences,” said Bob Pette, vice president of Professional Visualization at Nvidia. “Unreal, from version 4.16, is the first real-time toolset to meet Nvidia Quadro partner standards. Our combined solution provides leaders in these markets the reliability and performance they require for the optimum VR experience.