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NVIDIA wants to make video calls better with AI – Engadget
Its Maxine platform can sharpen audio and video, and reduce bandwidth.

The company says Maxine’s video compression can reduce the bandwidth needed for calls by 90 percent versus H.264 compression. As such, video calls could vacuum up much less of your data in the near future.
Maxine uses NVIDIA Tensor Core GPU acceleration and it runs in the cloud. So, you won’t exactly need one of NVIDIA’s latestgraphics cards to harness these features if your video calling app of choice enables them. They should work on any device.
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