Intel and AMD testing new 12V 2×6 power connectors
Might be coming to a future GPU
Intel and AMD are considering new 12V 2×6 power connectors for future use in their GPUs.
Nvidia could launch new Geforce RTX 50-series in Q1 2025
From January to March
According to the information coming from the Board Channel, it appears that Nvidia plans to launch most of its new Geforce RTX 50-series Blackwell graphics cards in Q1 2025.
Nvidia wants to employ 50,000 Workers
100 million AI Assistants
The leather-coated balloon waiting to burst, Nvidia's Jensen Huang wants his company to have 50,000 employees with 100 million, AI assistants.
US government wants to further limit sales of Nvidia AI chips
They should only be sold to those we like
US officials have discussed limiting sales of advanced AI chips from Nvidia and other American companies on a country-specific basis.
Foxconn will build Nvidia's GB200 superchips in Mexico
Next generation of the Blackwell family in huge new factory
Foxconn has selected Mexico as the world's largest manufacturing facility for Nvidia's GB200 Superchips.
Nvidia boss should buy Intel
He just has to max out his credit card
The IT industry has been adding up some numbers and concluded that Nvidia's boss, Jensen Huang, current personal worth is now so great that he could buy Intel.
Nvidia's Jensen Huang to deliver keynote at CES 2025
Possible next-gen GPU announcement
Nvidia has confirmed its CEO, Jensen Huang, will be delivering the CES 2025 keynote on January 6th, with a possible announcement for Blackwell-based GeForce graphics cards.
Swedes come with a way to mitigating memory bottlenecks
Nvidia will not be happy
A Swedish outfit originating from Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg has come up with a way to enhance server efficiency by mitigating memory bottlenecks.
Nvidia releases Geforce 565.90 WHQL Game Ready driver
New Nvidia App Beta out as well with new features
Nvidia has released its newest Geforce 565.90 WHQL Game Ready driver which brings day-one optimizations and DLSS for new games as well as supports the latest Nvidia App Beta update, with several new features.
Gaming consoles are a bad business
For chip manufacturers, not Sony
Reuters broke an exclusive story about Intel losing the PlayStation 6 deal to AMD. My argument is that it is hard to lose something that you didn’t have. What actually happened is that Intel simply didn’t want to go lower than AMD to secure the deal. The process is called negotiation. Sony as any other business will give the business away to a competitor at a lower price than it is paying right now.