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Adobe $ADBE -4.52% is rearchitecting Photoshop and Premiere from the ground up to run on Nvidia $NVDA -0.51%'s RTX Spark superchip, with updates expected to begin rolling out this fall alongside the chip's availability, the company said.

Premiere is getting a new video pipeline built on RTX Spark's unified memory, Blackwell GPU, and TensorRT software, delivering real-time performance for editing and color correction and more efficient rendering of complex timelines, Adobe said. Photoshop's architecture is being rebuilt around GPU-accelerated compositing, enabling live filters, high dynamic range, and new brushing capabilities, all powered by an AI-native pipeline accelerated by TensorRT. Adobe's Substance 3D Painter and Stager will also run natively on RTX Spark for smoother 3D texturing and scene creation workflows. Together, the changes are designed to deliver up to 2x faster AI, editing, coloring, and effects across creative workflows in the two flagship apps, the company said.

Adobe and Nvidia are also extending Premiere and Photoshop to allow users to create, edit, and design with AI agents, giving creators what the companies describe as a collaborative tool to accelerate workflows, Adobe said.