Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at the CES 2025. Credit: Bridget Bennett / Bloomberg / Getty Images At the Nvidia keynote at CES 2025, CEO Jensen Huang didn't waste anytime showing off the new GeForce RTX ...
Nvidia's RTX 5000 series cards have been announced RTX 5090 costs $1,999 / £1,999 / AU$4,039 5090 and 5080 go on sale January 30 After months of speculation and anticipation, Nvidia finally ...
The growth rate for Nvidia is gonna be stupendous next year. Are hyperscalers ok of bringing free cash flow to zero? I think the are, btw. I think Meta and Microsoft may even bring their free cash ...
Nvidia unveiled the RTX 50 series GPUs with Blackwell architecture, offering significant performance improvements and advanced AI capabilities. The RTX 5090 GPU boasts 2X performance increase over ...
Or oddly, sometimes both. So happy CES 2025 from Nvidia! The company on Monday announced four 50-series desktop graphics cards, plus their laptop equivalents, using its new Blackwell architecture.
Nvidia also got rid of the hardware-based optical flow we’ve seen in the RTX 40-series and replaced it with an AI model. DLSS 4 is still a taxing thing for the GPU to run, but Nvidia is tackling ...
January 8: The NVIDIA CEO Keynote was covered live by Senior Editor Zac Bowden, preserved here for future reference in reverse post order. NVIDIA CEO and all-around leather jacket enthusiast ...
Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang has hinted at the company’s future plans to move even further outside of the graphics card market. The company’s often rumored move to introduce its own Nvidia CPU ...
Here they are! Nvidia's RTX 50-series GPUs, based on its 'Blackwell' architecture, are coming soon, with giant performance boosts in tow for gaming and content creation with AI models. For as long ...
Today at CES 2025, Inworld AI, the leading AI framework for games and entertainment, announced a collaboration with Logitech ...
This dynamic visual experience is seamlessly integrated with Palit’s ARGB Sync Evo feature. The universal 5V ARGB connector ...
Next year's CES will likely have its fair share of AI bloat, most of which will likely be met with yawns -- maybe it should be renamed as Nvidia Greenlight.