This week, Adobe and NVIDIA have announced an expanded partnership to optimise Adobe's creative software for NVIDIA’s new RTX Spark superchip. The collaboration focuses on rebuilding aspects of Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop to leverage the hardware, aiming to increase the speed and responsiveness of AI-driven creative workflows.
By rearchitecting Premiere Pro and Photoshop for the RTX Spark superchip, the companies aim to deliver up to 2x faster performance across editing, colour grading, effects processing, and AI tasks.
"The best creative work in the world happens in Adobe tools from Adobe Firefly to Photoshop and Premiere, and the expansion of our partnership with NVIDIA and Microsoft will make those experiences faster and more powerful than ever," said Shantanu Narayen, chair and CEO of Adobe.
Integration of AI Agents
In addition to processing improvements, the update will introduce AI agents into the Premiere Pro and Photoshop environments. These agents are designed to act as collaborative utilities within the software, assisting users with multi-step tasks and workflow acceleration rather than functioning solely as isolated automation tools.
This development follows a broader strategic partnership announced by the companies earlier this year. The ongoing collaboration connects Adobe’s creative and marketing applications with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing infrastructure, open models, and AI technologies.
You can read more on the Adobe website.
