Nvidia has been all in on AI technology in recent years, solidifying that stance during this year’s CES with nothing but AI-enhanced applications and software tools. However, one announcement could ...
Word on the web is that graphics card pricing is about to go up as add-in board (AIB) partners for both AMD and NVIDIA look to pass along the cost of rising DRAM prices. If the reports are true, we'll ...
Nvidia lost billions of dollars from its market value after a report claimed that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is partnering with Google to train its AI models on the search ...
A regular GPU is a visual problem solver at its core. It was built to draw frames quickly, handle textures and lighting, and make games look smooth. The same parallel math that makes those visuals ...
After years of unpredictable spikes, GPU pricing has finally stabilized, benefiting both gamers and PC builders. The post-2022 crypto crash removed mining-driven demand, allowing MSRP levels to ...
Nvidia's biggest gaming reveal at CES 2026 was DLSS 4.5, an update for RTX GPUs that can boost frames rendered by six times via multi-frame generation and sharpen images with an upgraded Transformer ...
While you're planning your New Year's resolutions, add-in board (AIB) partners for both AMD and NVIDIA are getting ready to ring in 2026 with a round of price increases, followed by more price hikes ...
All good things must come to an end, including updates for devices with aging hardware. Just like Microsoft discontinued support for Windows 10, Nvidia is ending support for some older graphics cards, ...
The biggest recent news in AI chip development is Nvidia's non-exclusive technology licensing agreement with Groq. Nvidia invested US$20 billion to acquire Groq's technology license and onboard its ...
This smart move by Nvidia accomplishes two goals at once: it eliminates a potential competitor and obtains a new chip technology to offer its customers. The deal also includes Jonathan Ross, Groq's ...
What happens when a tech giant like NVIDIA, already dominating the AI hardware space, makes a bold $20 billion move to license innovative technology from an ambitious startup? Matt Wolfe breaks down ...