Nvidia releases new control panel called NVIDIA App
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New Geforce 551.61 WHQL driver with RTX HDR in tow

Nvidia has finally released the new NVIDIA App, a more modern control panel, which, unlike the Geforce Experience app, does not need you to create an Nvidia account. In addition, Nvidia has released the new Geforce 551.61 WHQL driver, which brings RTX HDR and support for the new NVIDIA App control panel.

Intel wants to make AMD chips at IFS
Published in PC Hardware
Thursday, 22 February 2024 19:01

Intel wants to make AMD chips at IFS


For Nvidia, Qualcomm, and Google as well

During the IFS Direct Connect 2024 event, Intel's CEO, Pat Gelsinger, answered a couple of questions from the members of the press, including a rather peculiar one from Tom's Hardware hack, Paul Alcorn, where Intel CEO expressed hope that customers for Intel Foundry Services will include Nvidia, Qualcomm, Google, and even AMD.

Nvidia is getting hotter than a 2018 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
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GPU company's results are on fire

Nvidia says it's on fire with its AI chips and expects even more growth.

Nvidia’s big cheese pokes fun at OpenAI’s price tag
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Handbags at dawn 

In a cheeky jibe at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, Nvidia’s head honcho, Huang, had a right laugh when asked how many GPU chips one could nab with a few trillion quid.

Nvidia’s CUDA faces a worthy foe
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Wednesday, 14 February 2024 09:53

Nvidia’s CUDA faces a worthy foe


AMD’s stealthy gambit

AMD has made a significant move in the world of GPU software development by introducing a solution that bridges the gap between its ROCm technology and NVIDIA’s CUDA binaries.

Nvidia releases Geforce 551.52 WHQL Game Ready driver
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One to have for Skull and Bones game

Nvidia has released its latest Geforce 551.52 WHQL Game Ready driver which brings optimizations for the new Skull and Bones game, as well as fixes some issues.

Nvidia launches RTX 2000 Ada workstation graphics card
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Based on AD107 GPU with 16GB of VRAM

Nvidia has rather silently unveiled the new low-profile workstation graphics card, the RTX 2000 ADA. According to Nvidia, the new RTX 2000 Ada brings 1.5x higher performance in professional workflows compared to the previously available RTX A200 12GB graphics card.

Nvidia's using its own AI to make more chips
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Wednesday, 07 February 2024 10:43

Nvidia's using its own AI to make more chips


ChipNeMo speeds up the process

Companies are desperate for Nvidia's limited supply of GPUs — used to train and build AI products — as the AI sector goes mad. Now, the chip giant is using its AI to make its chips faster to keep up with the demand.

Nvidia RTX TrueHDR comes soon
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Tuesday, 06 February 2024 11:57

Nvidia RTX TrueHDR comes soon


Converting SDR games to HDR in real-time with AI

Nvidia is apparently making final tweaks to its new feature called the RTX TrueHDR, which can convert SDR games to HRD in real-time by using Tensor cores on its RTX graphics cards.

Nvidia launches new Geforce RTX 3050 6GB graphics card
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Around 20 percent slower than the 8GB version

Nvidia has officially launched the new Geforce RTX 3050 6GB graphics card. While it might sound the same as the RTX 3050 8GB launched back in January 2022, this is a completely different graphics card, based on a different chip, coming with 2GB less VRAM, and being around 20 percent slower, all for $179.