The platform enables users anywhere in the world to collaborate on 3D projects via the internet. When it was first announced at GTC 2020, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described Omniverse as “essentially the Google Docs for 3D design”. The announcements were made at GTC 2021, Nvidia’s online technology conference, alongside Grace, its new data center CPU, and eight new professional Ampere GPUs for workstations, laptops and servers.Ī cloud-native collaboration platform aiming to become ‘the Google Docs for 3D design’ Nvidia also provided more information about the upcoming Omniverse connection plugin for Blender, and announced new connections for Reallusion’s Character Creator, Marvelous Designer and CityEngine. However, the Omniverse platform and “some of the base functionality” will remain free for individual artists. Pricing now starts at $9,000/year for subscription packages. Updated 9 November 2021: Nvidia has launched Omniverse Enterprise. Nvidia has announced pricing for Omniverse, its new ‘open collaboration system’ for 3D production, currently available in free public beta.Īccess will cost $1,500/user/year, plus either $25,000 or $250,000 for the central Nucleus server, when Omniverse Enterprise, the paid version, launches later this year. The firm has now announced pricing for Omniverse Enterprise, the paid version of the collaboration system. Nvidia’s launch video for the open beta of Omniverse, downloaded by “nearly 17,000 users” since December. Posted by Jim Thacker Nvidia announces pricing and new plugins for Omniverse
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