
A 3D-guided image generator that allows users to set their scene in Blender and generate photorealistic keyframes from it.
A video generator that follows a user’s start and end key frames to animate their video, and uses NVIDIA RTX Video technology to upscale it to 4K
This pipeline is possible by the groundbreaking release of the new LTX-2 model from Lightricks, available for download today.
A major milestone for local AI video creation, LTX-2 delivers results that stand toe-to-toe with leading cloud-based models while generating up to 20 seconds of 4K video with impressive visual fidelity. The model features built-in audio, multi-keyframe support and advanced conditioning capabilities enhanced with controllability low-rank adaptations — giving creators cinematic-level quality and control without relying on cloud dependencies.
Under the hood, the pipeline is powered by ComfyUI. Over the past few months, NVIDIA has worked closely with ComfyUI to optimize performance by 40% on NVIDIA GPUs, and the latest update adds support for the NVFP4 and NVFP8 data formats. All combined, performance is 3x faster and VRAM is reduced by 60% with RTX 50 Series’ NVFP4 format, and performance is 2x faster and VRAM is reduced by 40% with NVFP8.
NVFP4 and NVFP8 checkpoints are now available for some of the top models directly in ComfyUI. These models include LTX-2 from Lightricks, FLUX.1 and FLUX.2 from Black Forest Labs, and Qwen-Image and Z-Image from Alibaba. Download them directly in ComfyUI, with additional model support coming soon.
Once a video clip is generated, videos are upscaled to 4K in just seconds using the new RTX Video node in ComfyUI. This upscaler works in real time, sharpens edges and cleans up compression artifacts for a clear final image. RTX Video will be available in ComfyUI next month.
To help users push beyond the limits of GPU memory, NVIDIA has collaborated with ComfyUI to improve its memory offload feature, known as weight streaming. With weight streaming enabled, ComfyUI can use system RAM when it runs out of VRAM, enabling larger models and more complex multistage node graphs on mid-range RTX GPUs.
The video generation workflow will be available for download next month, with the newly released open weights of the LTX-2 Video Model and ComfyUI RTX updates available now.
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At CES, Nexa.ai is unveiling a new beta version of Hyperlink that adds support for video content, enabling users to search through their videos for objects, actions and speech. This is ideal for users ranging from video artists looking for B-roll to gamers who want to find that time they won a battle royale match to share with their friends.
For those interested in trying the Hyperlink private beta, sign up for access on this webpage . Access will roll out starting this month.
NVIDIA has collaborated with the open‑source community to deliver major performance gains for SLMs on RTX GPUs and the NVIDIA DGX Spark desktop supercomputer using Llama.cpp and Ollama. The latest changes are especially beneficial for mixture-of-experts models, including the new NVIDIA Nemotron 3 family of open models .
SLM inference performance has improved by 35% and 30% for llama.cpp and Ollama, respectively, over the past four months. These updates are available now, and a quality-of-life upgrade for llama.cpp also speeds up LLM loading times.
These speedups will be available in the next update of LM Studio, and will be coming soon to agentic apps like the new MSI AI Robot app. The MSI AI Robot app, which also takes advantage of the Llama.cpp optimizations, lets users control their MSI device settings and will incorporate the latest updates in an upcoming release.
The NVIDIA Broadcast app improves the quality of a user’s PC microphone and webcam with AI effects, ideal for livestreaming and video conferencing.
Version 2.1 updates the Virtual Key Light effect to improve performance — making it available to RTX 3060 desktop GPUs and higher — handle more lighting conditions, offer broader color temperature control and use an updated HDRi base map for a two‑key‑light style often seen in professional streams. Download the NVIDIA Broadcast update today.
As new and increasingly capable AI models arrive on PC each month, developer interest in more powerful and flexible local AI setups continues to grow. DGX Spark — a compact AI supercomputer that fits on users’ desks and pairs seamlessly with a primary desktop or laptop — enables experimenting, prototyping and running advanced AI workloads alongside an existing PC.
Spark is ideal for those interested in testing out LLMs or prototyping agentic workflows, or for artists who want to generate assets in parallel to their workflow so that their main PC is still available for editing.
At CES, NVIDIA is unveiling major AI performance updates to Spark, delivering up to 2.6x faster performance since it launched just under three months ago.
New DGX Spark playbooks are also available, including one for speculative decoding and another to fine-tune models with two DGX Spark modules.
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Reference reading
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/rtx-ai-garage-ces-2026-open-models-video-generation/#content
- https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/?s=
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