GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. introduced advanced imaging solutions powered by NVIDIA technology to support timely diagnoses and streamlined clinical workflows. At RSNA 2025, GE HealthCare is also gathering feedback on early-stage exploratory workflow concepts within ultrasound and X-ray that incorporate autonomous technologies for continued research and development. The company is leveraging NVIDIA's offerings and expertise in areas of physical AI, high performance computing, and simulation, which has the potential to reduce manual tasks, increase patient comfort, and alleviate radiologist burnout through AI-powered assistance.
GE HealthCare and NVIDIA are working together to address some of the most pressing challenges in medical imaging and diagnostics with solutions that aim to shorten scan times, enhance diagnostic clarity, and improve clinical workflows. This is especially urgent given that approximately 30% of the world's data is generated by the healthcare industry, yet healthcare systems only use about 3% of it due to fragmented systems and inefficient workflows. As highlighted at RSNA this year, this collaboration is powering next-generation solutions across modalities--from CT and PET, to cardiac, mammography, and ultrasound systems--by integrating NVIDIA's full-stack accelerated computing platforms to process large, complex datasets with speed and precision.
Key GE HealthCare innovations leveraging NVIDIA's technology include: Vivid?? Pioneer: This innovation is GE HealthCare's most advanced, ultra-premium and adaptive cardiovascular ultrasound system yet. Vivid Pioneer utilizes two professional grade NVIDIA GPUs - dedicated to advanced image reconstruction, processing, AI, and visualization.
The result is exceptional imaging performance and diagnostic accuracy for enhanced clinical decisions. Pristina?? Recon DL: This solution is GE HealthCare's advanced 3D mammography reconstruction technology -- the first to combine deep learning with ASIR reconstruction--that provides outstanding digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) image quality at a low patient radiation dose.
The system is designed to support clinicians with 2D synthetic, 3D slabs and volumes, with streamlined workflow and enhanced diagnostic confidence. Pristina Recon DL utilizes NVIDIA's accelerated computing technology to execute its advanced image reconstruction, delivering fast and accurate images in the exam room and for clinical diagnosis. Innovations unveiled at RSNA 2025 [510(k) pending at the U.S. FDA.
Not available for sale: Photonova Spectra?? Photon Counting CT (PCCT): Shown for the first time at RSNA, the new imaging solution aims to transform CT imaging with the world's first Deep Silicon photon counting technology, designed to deliver remarkable spectral and spatial resolution, seeking to enable clinicians to see more, know more, and achieve more across the clinical spectrum. This system, which leverages NVIDIA's latest accelerated computing technology and CUDA libraries, is designed to process up to 50 times more data than standard CT systems and seeks to provide fast and precise outputs supporting diagnostic confidence.
SIGNA?? Sprint with Freelium: This innovative technology aims to reimagine 1.5T MRI by combining exceptional hydrogen-free10 sustainability, high fidelity image quality, and intelligent automation -- designed to deliver everyday diagnostic excellence. These innovations in development bring closer to scalable, AI-powered imaging that supports clinicians, aims to improve patient outcomes, and helps expand access to high-quality care with speed and efficiency.


















