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Where to preorder Nvidia’s RTX 5080 and 5090 graphics cards
While Nvidia’s RTX 50-series graphics cards weren’t the zaniest devices at CES 2025, they stole the show with their promised groundbreaking performance breakthroughs. The RTX 5070, in particular, made headlines as a card that can supposedly rival an RTX 4090 for just $549. We later learned it uses DLSS 4’s AI-powered multi frame generation to achieve that in supported titles,…
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All the news about Nvidia’s RTX 50-series GPUs
Nvidia is revealing a big upgrade to its Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology today. DLSS 4 will include new neural rendering capabilities that, on systems with the new RTX 50 Series GPUs, can do Multi Frame Generation, generating “up to three additional frames per traditionally rendered frame, working in unison with the complete suite of DLSS technologies to multiply…
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CES 2025: AI laptops and Nvidia’s tiny powerhouse
Project DIGITS promises to put the power of local LLMs on the desks of developers Source link
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“The Grace Blackwell Superchip comes to millions of developers”: Nvidia’s new ‘Project Digits’ mini PC is an AI developer’s dream – but it’ll set you back $3,000 a piece to get your hands on one
Nvidia shocked attendees at CES 2025 last week when it announced a new mini PC which it claims is the world’s smallest AI supercomputer. Unveiled by CEO Jensen Huang in a Steve Jobs-esque ‘one more thing’ fashion, the device will feature a Grace Blackwell GB10 ‘superchip’ capable of delivering a petaflop of AI performance. Project Digits, a placeholder name for…
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These Are NVIDIA’s New RTX 5000-Series GPUs
The RTX 4000-series was unveiled more than two years ago, and while the lineup is still holding up pretty well, we’re already due to successors. Now, NVIDIA has just unveiled its RTX 5000-series, and it’s one of the company’s biggest generational improvements ever. NVIDIA has announced its next-generation GeForce RTX 5000-series GPUs, powered by the new Blackwell architecture. There’s a…
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Nvidia’s Project DIGITS puts AI supercomputing chips on the desktop – Computerworld
Microsoft’s Link has 8GB of RAM, no local data storage, and an unspecified Intel processor with no special AI capabilities: If you want to use Windows’ Copilot features they — like everything else — will run in the cloud. Link will sell for around $350 when it goes on sale in April. One wall outlet, one petaflop Project DIGITS, on…
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Nvidia’s new app replacement for GeForce Experience is now out of beta
Nvidia is officially launching its Nvidia app on PC today, designed to overhaul and replace the GeForce Experience app. The Nvidia app originally went into beta earlier this year, and it’s now feature complete enough for the beta label to be removed and for the app to soon be bundled with GeForce drivers. The Nvidia app includes a redesigned and…
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Jensen Huang just issued a big update on Nvidia’s Blackwell chip flaws
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has confirmed that a design flaw that was impacting the expected yields from its Blackwell AI GPUs has been addressed. Huang clarified that the issue was the result of Nvidia’s design, and not its fabricating partner TSMC, with mass production of the Blackwell B100 and B200 GPUs expected to resume later this month, according to Reuters.…
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I saw Nvidia’s Project G-Assist AI assistant in person, and I’m impressed: here’s why
AI is all the rage in the tech industry today, and after getting a glimpse of where it’s going in games I’m growing convinced it will one day replace strategy guides. It may take a while yet, but I’m more convinced than ever that we’ll one day live in a world where you can ask a game for help and…
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