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ChatGPT may need 30,000 NVIDIA GPUs. Should PC gamers be worried?
By Sean Endicott published
More GPUs Recent research states that around 30,000 NVIDIA GPUs will be needed to operate ChatGPT. The question is if that high of a demand would put a pinch on other parts of the graphics card market.
Buggy NVIDIA driver 531.18 bloating some CPUs after gaming
By Ben Wilson published
+10% CPU NVIDIA's latest GeForce Game Ready driver 531.18 brought RTX Video Super Resolution alongside an unfortunate CPU usage bug.
NVIDIA makes videos sharper with more clarity thanks to its new RTX Video Super Resolution
By Daniel Rubino published
Tensor wow With a simple video driver upgrade, users with RTX video cards can now enjoy sharper videos from Twitch, YouTube, Netflix, or Hulu.
The Xbox and NVIDIA GeForce Now deal is another exciting leap forward for cloud gaming
By Richard Devine published
So good The deal between Xbox and NVIDIA as part of the Activision acquisition is another exciting development for cloud gaming.
Xbox has serious cloud competition from NVIDIA's recent GeForce Now upgrades
By Ben Wilson published
Fight! Xbox Cloud Gaming was always my choice for lag-free streams, but NVIDIA's SuperPOD servers bring RTX 4080 GPUs to challenge my subscription to Microsoft.
NVIDIA upgrading GeForce Now in 2023 — RTX 4080 GPUs launch with SuperPOD servers
By Ben Wilson last updated
Cloud gaming NVIDIA is upgrading its cloud-gaming GeForce Now service with RTX 4080 GPUs for faster response times and higher-quality visuals.
NVIDIA Broadcast can now simulate eye contact with the power of AI
By Sean Endicott published
News You can now make eye contact during video calls, thanks to the power of your RTX GPU.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti preorders and where to find stock - live report
By Brendan Lowry last updated
1440p champ The latest 40 series NVIDIA GPU is here. Here's where you can get your hands on one during its global launch.
CES 2023 roundup: NVIDIA 4070 Ti, AMD Ryzen 7000, 13th Gen Intel, and PCs from Lenovo, Razer, HP, ASUS, and more
By Sean Endicott published
CES During CES 2023, we saw major announcements from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA. Just about every major laptop and PC manufacturer also unveiled new hardware. Here are the highlights.
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