GPU Senior Editor Jarred Walton tested the EVGA GeForce RTX 3050 XC Black (using reference clocks) and the Zotac GeForce RTX ...
This move might finally do it, though: the Nvidia App is now out of beta and ready to retire its predecessor. While GeForce Experience will still work if you have it installed, it’s no longer ...
What just happened? GeForce Experience is dead – long live the Nvidia App! Starting today, Nvidia is rolling out version 1.0 of the Nvidia App, officially bringing it out of beta. Nvidia says ...
SMCI's CEO Charles Liang admitted that the company has been unable to source enough new Blackwell chips from NVIDIA, a problem that has worsened operations. It is important to note that Super ...
If you’re a heavy user of Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming platform, you might want to make a note of its biggest new change. Starting in 2025, users (including those who pay for premium ...
Despite Super Micro's continuous financial difficulties, Nvidia is trying to maintain a consistent supply chain for the AI server market by rerouting orders to other suppliers. Early trading ...
NVIDIA GeForce NOW will receive 17 new titles in November 2024, starting with Dragon Age: The Veilguard on day one of release ...
Supermicro has been an important player in the Nvidia growth story. But in recent times, Supermicro has stumbled. A short report in August alleged troubles at the company, and at the same time but ...
Several key Nvidia features are supported by the Alan Wake 2, including Nvidia DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation, as well as its new Ray Reconstruction tech. The game also arrives with ...
Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI) and Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) have both been winners during this artificial intelligence (AI) boom. Nvidia makes graphics processing units (GPUs) and other related ...
A few days ago, we reported on footage from an Indonesian factory (via Bilibili and VideoCardz) that featured the first publicly available look at ... a chunky GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, ZOTAC's ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is rerouting orders previously placed with Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) to other suppliers, to contain the disruption within the AI server industry, Digitimes reported.