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Winner of CHIPS Act grant sold home to start the company 21 years ago
By Anton Shilov published
Rogue Valley Microdevices gets $6.7 million in CHIPS Act funding, but its path to success has been rough.

Nvidia officially announces a new RTX 4070 with slower GDDR6 memory
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Nvidia is adding GDDR6 memory to the RTX 4070 in order to improve supply. It shouldn't affect performance much if at all, but sadly probably won't change the pricing either.

Nvidia announces 20 new DLSS 3 titles at Gamescom
By Aaron Klotz published
Nvidia announced 20 upcoming titles at Gamescom 2024 that will feature DLSS 3 frame generation, upscaling, and Nvidia reflex support.

China's new export controls on key chipmaking materials could lead to chip pricing hikes
By Anton Shilov published
China introduced export curbs to antimony, a material used for chipmaking.

Despite Intel patch, Black Myth: Wukong devs warn about Core 13th and 14th Gen CPU crashing
By Mark Tyson published
Out-of-video memory issues can also be sidestepped by skipping shader compilation.

Nvidia's first AI NPC debuts in Mecha BREAK
By Jowi Morales published
Mecha BREAK deploys the Nvidia ACE for Games technology to let players talk directly to an NPC without choosing from a list of set responses.

Nvidia and MediaTek partnership could make G-Sync gaming monitors more affordable for everyone
By Brandon Hill published
By going to a more integrated solution, there’s the potential to pass cost savings to customers.

Nvidia GPU partners jump on Black Myth: Wukong bandwagon, releasing eight new RTX 40 Super graphics cards
By Mark Tyson published
Tencent-backed game's popularity is already breaking records.

U.S. community groups want more rigorous environmental reviews of proposed semiconductor facilities
By Jowi Morales published
As the U.S. rushes to maintain semiconductor supremacy with the CHIPS Act, many are asking how these new fabs will affect the health of their workers and the community around them.
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