NVIDIA RTX Voice for Intelligent Noise Cancellation Officially Powered by GeForce GTX Graphics Cards
For some reason, NVIDIA quietly tweaked its RTX Voice app, adding official compatibility with all GeForce GTX graphics cards supported by NVIDIA driver 410.18 or later. This means RTX Voice now works with everything from the latest GeForce RTX 3000 series graphics cards to the GeForce GTX 600.
NVIDIA released RTX Voice a year ago as a special new feature for GeForce RTX 20-series GPUs that improve audio quality by intelligently reducing unwanted background noise based on machine learning. NVIDIA said the application uses tensor cores built into its latest products to do this job.
But, ironically, immediately after the application’s release, a straightforward modification appeared that allows you to run RTX Voice on Windows 7 and, most interesting of all, on graphics accelerators other than the RTX family. So it’s no surprise that NVIDIA eventually tweaked RTX Voice itself to support GTX graphics cards.
Owners of older GeForce GTX cards can download the RTX Voice utility from the official website. But for those who have an RTX 20-series or RTX-30-series accelerator at their disposal, it is better to download the already more advanced software – RTX Broadcast, which includes both RTX Voice and a webcam function with intelligent background replacement.
Finally, it should be noted that noise cancellation works surprisingly well in both RTX Voice and RTX Broadcast – the AI does an excellent job of removing background noise without destroying or muffling the voice.