Nvidia did not steal Samsung's ideas
US court decides
A long running battle against Nvidia by Samsung is over, with the Korean chipmaker being soundly defeated.
Nvidia pulls Android 6.0 Shield upgrade
Breaks your wi-fi
The software genii at Nvidia have pulled an upgrade for its original Shield tablet after it turned out that it breaks users wi-fi.
Nvidia rolls out new Geforce 361.82 Hotfix
To fix the graphics card eject bug
Nvidia has released the new Geforce 361.82 Hotfix drivers which should fix the graphics card eject bug that showed up with the earlier released Geforce 361.75 WHQL Game Ready drivers.
Nvidia Shield gets marshmallow goodness
Upgrade 4.0 rolls out
Nvidia has rolled out upgrade 4.0 for the SHIELD Tablet and it brings Android 6.0 Marshmallow to the set up.
Nvidia Pascal rumoured for April
New chip soon
The dark satanic rumour mill has been flat out manufacturing hell on earth yarns that Nvidia is about to release a new Pascal GPU soon.
Colorful gets expansive
Chinese GPU maker expands into foreign markets
Colorful, which is currently the largest graphics card vendor in the China, is about to spread its wings.
AMD’s Zen man switches to Tesla
Jim Keller finds a new role
The bloke who helped create the chip which will either finish AMD or give it a renaissance has a new role working for Tesla. Ironically it really will involve him working on Nvidia gear.
Nvidia releases new Geforce 361.75 WHQL Game Ready drivers
For Rise of the Tomb Raider and The Division Beta
Nvidia has released its newest Geforce 361.75 WHQL-certified Game Ready drivers for Rise of the Tomb Raider and Tom Clancy's The Division Beta games.
Nvidia launches Geforce GT 710 graphics card
EVGA comes up with a couple of versions
Nvidia has now officially launched its entry-level Geforce GT 710 graphics card based on Kepler GPU, saying that it is up to 10 times faster than most integrated graphics solutions, and EVGA has a full lineup ready.
Nvidia shows off its 'Light Field' VR headset at VRLA 2016
Much more natural depth-of-field, no "seasickness" effect
Back in November, we wrote about Nvidia’s current partnership with Stanford University to develop a next-generation virtual reality headset that uses a Light Field stereoscope give wearers a much more natural depth-of-field in virtual environments.