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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says 'we don't have to worry' about the Chinese military using US chips to improve their capabilities because 'they simply can't rely on it'
By Andy Edser published
News 'They don't need Nvidia's chips, certainly, or American tech stacks, in order to build their military.'

RTX 40-series graphics cards can now enable Frame Generation in unsupported games via the drivers: up to a 44% fps improvement in my initial tests
By Jacob Ridley published
News A new feature called Smooth Motion makes it all possible, previously only available on the RTX 50-series. Though you will have to jump through some hoops for early access.

There's another golden RTX 5090 made of over 1,000x more gold than the first, and I'm pleased to say it's absolutely hideous
By Jacob Fox published
News Is this like the rich person's equivalent of crocs?

China is building data centres to house over 115,000 high-end Nvidia AI GPUs despite Trump's ban on selling the tech
By Hope Corrigan published
news Where is it gong to find all those tasty Nvidia chippies?

Startups are using Nvidia's AI GPUs as collateral to secure loans of up to $10 billion from financial institutions
By Hope Corrigan published
news Even the banks are taking notice of the value of this silicon.

Nvidia becomes first company ever to hit a $4 trillion market cap (yes that's 'trillion' with a 'T')
By Rich Stanton published
News This is fine!

Racks packing Nvidia's newest and shiniest AI supercomputer Blackwell Ultra cards have just been deployed by CoreWeave
By Hope Corrigan published
news The GB300 NVL72 racks were assembled and delivered by Dell.

Best graphics cards in 2025: I've tested pretty much every AMD and Nvidia GPU of the past 20 years and these are today's top cards
By Dave James published
Pixel Pushers I've made a career out of prodding graphics cards and this has been the toughest set of recommendations I can remember.
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