Optical Flow SDK
Apr 13, 2023
Accelerated Motion Processing Brought to Vulkan with the NVIDIA Optical Flow SDK
The NVIDIA Optical Flow Accelerator (NVOFA) is a dedicated hardware unit on newer NVIDIA GPUs for computing optical flow between a pair of images at high...
3 MIN READ
Dec 06, 2022
Harnessing the NVIDIA Ada Architecture for Frame-Rate Up-Conversion in the NVIDIA Optical Flow SDK
The NVIDIA Optical Flow SDK 4.0 is now available, enabling you to fully harness the new NVIDIA Optical Flow Accelerator on the NVIDIA Ada architecture with...
4 MIN READ
Nov 02, 2022
Evolving Record-Fast Optoelectronic Chips for Data Center Networks
Spearheading research in very high-speed silicon nanophotonics/plasmonics, the European plaCMOS project has reached a successful conclusion. The 51-month...
2 MIN READ
Sep 22, 2022
AV1 Encoding and Optical Flow: Video Performance Boosts and Higher Fidelity on the NVIDIA Ada Architecture
Announced at GTC 2022, the next generation of NVIDIA GPUs—the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series, NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation, and NVIDIA L40 for data...
7 MIN READ
Jul 13, 2021
What’s New in Optical Flow SDK 3.0
The NVIDIA Turing architecture introduced a new hardware functionality for computing optical flow between a pair of images with very high performance. NVIDIA...
7 MIN READ
Dec 05, 2019
Accelerate OpenCV: Optical Flow Algorithms with NVIDIA Turing GPUs
OpenCV is a popular open-source computer vision and machine learning software library with many computer vision algorithms including identifying objects,...
7 MIN READ
Feb 13, 2019
An Introduction to the NVIDIA Optical Flow SDK
NVIDIA’s Turing GPUs introduced a new hardware functionality for computing optical flow between images with very high performance. The Optical Flow SDK 1.0...
11 MIN READ