Tag: GPU
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Nvidia bets on software upgrades as GeForce Super GPUs go missing at CES
Introduction: A CES without new GeForce hardware For the first time in years, Nvidia walked away from unveiling new GeForce graphics card models at CES. Instead of a hardware-centric showcase, the company directed attention toward software, drivers, and the broader AI-powered ecosystem surrounding its GPUs. CEO Jensen Huang acknowledged a shift in strategy, emphasizing that…
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Nvidia Shifts Focus from New GeForce GPUs to Software Upgrades at CES
At CES, Nvidia defies the hardware rhythm with a software-first strategy Nvidia’s annual CES presentation took a sharp turn away from chasing the next generation of GeForce graphics cards. For the first time in years, the company bypassed a new GeForce family launch, instead spotlighting software improvements, driver enhancements, and AI-powered features that aim to…
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Asus Panther Lake Zephyrus G14 Faces Supply Issues
The Panther Lake Era Hits a Snag When Asus announced the Panther Lake Zephyrus G14, many in the gaming community saw a potential turning point for portable power. The idea of a compact machine delivering desktop-like performance without the bulk of traditional gaming rigs sparked excitement. Yet, as 2025 rolled into 2026, supply chain snags…
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NVIDIA DGX Spark Surges 2.5x in Speed with New Software Update
Introduction: A notable leap for DGX Spark NVIDIA has announced a substantial performance upgrade for its DGX Spark AI mini PC and its GB10-based siblings. Unveiled during CES, the new software update promises a 2.5x speed increase at launch, dramatically accelerating AI workloads for developers, researchers, and enterprises looking to deploy on-device inference and training.…
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Asus Panther Lake Zephyrus G14: Supply Delays, and the Integrated GPU Debut
Introduction: A bold bet tempered by supply chain reality When Asus teased the Panther Lake Zephyrus G14, the industry watched with bated breath. The idea of a compact, high-performance gaming laptop built around a powerful, efficient platform promised a new era: serious portable gaming without the heavy energy demands and fan noise of traditional discrete…
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Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Plus Debuts at CES 2026, Cheaper
Qualcomm Expands the Snapdragon X2 Line with a Cheaper Option In a move that aims to broaden access to Windows on Snapdragon devices, Qualcomm used CES 2026 to unveil its lower-cost Snapdragon X2 Plus processors. The new chips occupy the budget tier of the company’s Snapdragon X2 family, positioned below the higher-end Snapdragon X2 Elite…
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Biren IPO: Shanghai Biren Intelligent Technology Raises $717 Million in Hong Kong Listing
Biren IPO Signals a Growing Push in China’s AI Hardware Market Shanghai Biren Intelligent Technology Co., a homegrown graphics card maker, has made a bold entry into the public markets, raising about $717 million in its initial public offering in Hong Kong. The company sold 284.8 million shares, marking a notable milestone for a Chinese…
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Nvidia’s Groq Acquisition Could Edge AI Chip Rivalry
Big Move, Big Implications Last week, Nvidia quietly expanded its portfolio by acquiring Groq, a notable AI accelerator chipmaker. While the deal didn’t dominate headlines with splashy press conferences, industry analysts are poring over the strategic implications. The central thesis: Groq’s architecture and intellectual property could accelerate Nvidia’s own AI capabilities, widen its advantage in…
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AI Boom Strains Memory Chips, Raising Prices for Everyday Devices
The Memory Crunch Fueled by Artificial Intelligence The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence, especially in cloud computing and data centers, is not just reshaping software and services—it is also stressing a crucial hardware supply. Memory chips, the fast, expensive heart of modern AI workloads, are in high demand. As more AI models require intense data…
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Nvidia Surges as Earnings Beat Refocuses AI Spending Fears
Nvidia Surges on Strong Earnings with Optimistic Guidance Tech stocks moved higher after Nvidia reported better-than-expected quarterly results, reviving investor confidence in the company and the broader AI-chip rally. The semiconductor giant beat Wall Street’s revenue and earnings expectations, with a brighter outlook that suggested AI-related demand remains robust despite concerns about razor-thin margins and…
