A combination of technologies from NVIDIA involving Omniverse Cloud APIs will soon let enterprise developers interact with fully rendered 3D digital twins streamed to Apple Vision Pro.
You may know NVIDIA for its graphics cards or game streaming service, but the company also develops applications for enterprise use. A new software framework built with Omniverse Cloud APIs lets developers send OpenUSD scenes from their applications to the NVIDIA Graphics Delivery Network, which can stream the content to Apple Vision Pro.
Creating a digital twin isn’t as simple as rendering something like a vehicle in a video game. It requires powerful, dedicated graphics processors to handle all of the data on high-resolution displays.
“The breakthrough ultra-high-resolution displays of Apple Vision Pro, combined with photorealistic rendering of OpenUSD content streamed from NVIDIA accelerated computing, unlocks an incredible opportunity for the advancement of immersive experiences,” said Mike Rockwell, vice president of the Vision Products Group at Apple. “Spatial computing will redefine how designers and developers build captivating digital content, driving a new era of creativity and engagement.”
Moving a 3D concept from a 2D monitor into a spatial computing environment can open up new possibilities for interacting with data. While Apple Vision Pro can’t run these models independently, NVIDIA RTX Enterprise Cloud Rendering allows digital twins to be brought to spatial environments.