GPU Audio, a company that’s helped pioneer using powerful GPU graphics cards for audio DSP (digital signal processing), has announced Soundcore, their new Pro Audio division, and a new tool for real time audio separation.
The company has branded its Pro Audio division as Soundcore. Soundcore from GPU Audio will be the technology at the heart of their vision for Pro Audio acceleration and they’re proud to share this news with you today.
Soundcore offers a variety of capabilities, including:
- Standalone App and Plugin Development
- Realtime Neural Network Inference
- Cloud Processing
- High Channel Count Processing
The company also shared that it’s introduced a new tool for real-time source separation, utilizing deep learning for music demixing.
Demixing is a fairly new capability in the pro-audio field, allowing you to split a mixed track of audio into individual components. This can be a powerful tool for remixing, processing pre-recorded audio and more.
GPU Audio’s latest SDK module provides a neural network adapted for real-time low-latency applications, which they say offers “huge potential for remixing and noise-cancelling audio streams in real-time.”
The system uses a combination of spectral and waveform domain data, providing accurate and artifact-free processing, and uses GPU Audio’s patented technology to deliver extremely low latencies.
The GPU Audio SDK is available now and is free to download and evaluate.

how come this company seems to make alot of announcements but afterwards there is never really any much there there to their ‘ground breaking- ness’?… maybe I’m missing something.
To be fair the idea is cool. An M-series Mac has a ton of idle processing power of all your doing is making audio or music. The problem is that GPU have locked it behind their own software wall. Which nobody seems to want. Imagine they just gave you an app that allowed you to use your gpu to process anything you like?
Like Behringer, they consider vaporware a product.
Nihilism 2026: There’s no longer even a need to buy the product. The manufacturer publish a rendering, we click the “like” button and that’s the end of it
None of this matters unless their company get acquired by Apple, Microsoft, or NVidia.
Im about to vibe code the shit out of this
Hey, thanks for all of the comments! We have made a video to show what our platform can do vs the current leading pro audio solutions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMZBlEc9Vhc
Let us know what you think!