The current Nintendo Switch is running on an Nvidia Tegra X1, an Arm chip the company originally designed for its ...
Nvidia's first-ever ARM-based SoC for Windows devices is purportedly coming this year. HaYaO on X reports that Nvidia will be ...
The original video can be viewed here. This year, Apple and Microsoft were joined by a newcomer to the $3 trillion dollar club: computer chip maker Nvidia. The California-based company saw its ...
In 2025, the tides may turn for companies hoping to compete with the $3 trillion gorilla in AI computing. Nvidia holds an estimated 90% of the market share for AI computing. Still, as the use of ...
Along with Techopedia, his articles can be found… The new Nvidia App is here to make managing your Nvidia graphics card a lot easier. After some time in beta, it’s finally replacing GeForce Experience ...
Nvidia has unveiled the GB200 NVL4, an advanced platform designed to meet the needs of modern data centers and computational workloads. The company's decision to introduce the GB200 NVL4 comes ...
I couldn't be happier with Nvidia's new app this year – but might it have a sting in the tail eventually? 2025 marks a decade of me working in the tech industry. In that time, I've concocted and ...
Blackwell is the word for Nvidia as the AI leader heads into 2025, with multiple configurations and a mid-year upgrade (B300/GB300) for its new powerful GPU set to ramp significantly over the next ...
Nvidia Shield Tablet K1 is powered by a 2.2GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra K1 processor. It comes with 2GB of RAM. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Nvidia Shield Tablet K1 on the rear packs ...
With CES 2025 fast approaching and several Nvidia RTX 50-series leaks coming out of the woodwork, we're starting to get a good idea about what to expect from Nvidia's "Blackwell" graphics cards.
TL;DR: NVIDIA is set to launch its GeForce RTX 5080 16GB graphics card first, followed by the ultra-enthusiast RTX 5090 32GB. The RTX 5080 will feature 16GB of GDDR7 memory, while the RTX 5090 ...
Nvidia stock has been hotter than a graphics card running Call of Duty at max settings. With AI, gaming and data centers fueling its meteoric rise, the chip giant has become one of Wall Street’s ...