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Trump's NVIDIA remarks at the White House were mocked — but is criticism fair?
By Sean Endicott published
Computing President Trump said he hadn’t heard of NVIDIA before learning about its AI dominance, but later praised CEO Jensen Huang as “amazing.”

NVIDIA’s Arm chips delayed to 2026 — Windows OS roadmap and chip redesigns to blame
By Sean Endicott published
Computing NVIDIA's rumored Arm chips for laptops are delayed to 2026 due to Windows roadmap issues, processor revisions, and weaker notebook demand.

Every NVIDIA staffer accounts for over $111M in market value
By Kevin Okemwa published
NVIDIA NVIDIA is the world's most valuable company after hitting $4 trillion in market capitalization with 36,000+ employees, each worth over $111 million in market value.

NVIDIA's mobile RTX 5090 at 250W sees a 40% increase in performance
By Cale Hunt published
PC A shunt mod allows the RTX 5090 Laptop GPU to run at 250W, massively improving performance but also creating more heat. With modern cooling systems, that shouldn't be a huge problem.

NVIDIA is no longer banned from selling its H20 AI GPUs to China
By Cale Hunt published
AI NVIDIA is once again free to sell its H20 AI GPUs to China, and I can't tell if that's a positive or a negative.

Early tests show a 90% drop in VRAM usage using these methods
By Cale Hunt published
Hardware Need more VRAM in your GPU? One user is already seeing massive consumption drops with NVIDIA NTC and DXR 1.2.

NVIDIA CEO says human ideas are the only thing that can save our jobs from AI
By Cale Hunt published
AI NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang shares some semi-optimism regarding AI-related job loss, saying that the workforce will only suffer if society runs out of ideas.

You can finally use this awesome NVIDIA feature on your RTX 40-series GPU
By Brendan Lowry published
News NVIDIA Smooth Motion is now available to use on RTX 40-series cards thanks to the release of the new 590.26 preview driver.
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