NVIDIA has released a new technology driver aimed at optimizing performance for Adobe’s AI-based tools. This release targets Artists using Adobe’s generative AI technologies, including tools like Firefly. The driver improves processing times and ensures smoother workflows by making full use of GPU power.
This update is particularly relevant for production Artists working with the resource-heavy AI functionalities in Adobe’s suite. Tasks such as image generation, video editing, and automated VFX creation will see noticeable speed improvements. NVIDIA’s driver optimizations ensure that AI models work more efficiently on their GPUs, reducing lag and boosting real-time processing.
According to NVIDIA and Adobe, this driver works across a range of NVIDIA GPUs, including GeForce, RTX, and professional Quadro models. Adobe Firefly users can expect a smoother experience when generating assets for video, animation, or game development. Additionally, the update impacts Adobe Sensei, improving performance for those utilizing AI to automate repetitive tasks such as scene detection, color grading, and content-aware fill.
The update is free to download for all existing NVIDIA GPU users. For new buyers, the driver comes bundled with any Adobe Creative Cloud subscription that includes AI-powered tools.
Before integrating this driver into production, however, Artists should carefully test the stability and compatibility with their current Adobe workflows. While the update promises improved performance, the real-world effects will depend on specific project requirements and hardware configurations. It’s crucial to validate these changes on non-critical projects first. For more technical details and to download the driver, see NVIDIA’s official documentation.