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Nvidia’s 4090 and 5090 are effectively banned for sale to China because of US export controls on advanced semiconductors and AI chips that could aid Beijing in advancing its military capabilities.
CEO Liang Wenfeng is unsatisfied with R2's performance, and engineers continue to work on improvements before it is cleared for launch.
Reports of various Nvidia GPU scams keep surfacing, and scammers find new ways to trick shoppers Some buyers claim to have ...
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek could be facing major setbacks in developing and releasing its next large language model, known as ...
Once upon a time, gaming laptops were more of a meme than a serious option. Huge, hot, noisy — they tried to pack desktop ...
The latest round of U.S. chip export controls may have curbed DeepSeek’s rise, at least for now. DeepSeek’s highly ...
Looking to play the latest video games but only have a MacBook? You may not be entirely out of luck, but you'll want to ...
When GeForce RTX 50 appeared in laptops, the Internet froze. And rightly so: NVIDIA promises RTX 4080-level mobile ...
Crafting digital worlds demands more than just creativity – it requires a powerhouse machine that can transform your wildest ...
The RTX 50 series launch was pretty quick, all things considered. Nvidia dropped the RTX 5080 and 5090 at the end of January, ...
Jay Puri, Nvidia’s ( NVDA) executive vice president of worldwide field operations, sold $25 million in stock on Wednesday. Puri, a two-decade veteran of the company, has played a key role in Nvidia’s ...