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China black market Nvidia prices rocket in wake of smuggling crackdown and customs freeze
By Luke James published
Chinese companies are paying as much as $82,000 for servers built around Nvidia's five-year-old A100 accelerator

Nvidia announces liquid cooling system that runs ‘hotter than a hot tub’
By Jowi Morales published
This system raises the base coolant temperature to 113 degrees F (45 degrees C) to save on electricity costs and reduce water consumption to basically zero.

Get this Asus Prime RTX 5070 Ti for just $900
By Jeffrey Kampman published
Asus' Prime RTX 5070 Ti graphics card is on sale for just $900 at Best Buy and Newegg, putting a high-end gaming upgrade in reach.

Arm servers capture over 45% of data center market revenue
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Arm-based servers accounted for nearly half of server revenue in Q1 2026, challenging x86. But in the coming years, they might catch up unit wise as well.

Open-source Vulkan driver NVK gains experimental DLSS support
By Luke James published
NVK, the community-built open-source Vulkan driver for Nvidia GPUs in Mesa, has gained experimental DLSS support.

Best budget gaming laptops of 2026: The best cheap laptops we've tested and benchmarked
By Andrew E. Freedman last updated
We benchmarked budget gaming laptops to help you get the most for your money.

Best Mini-ITX Cases 2026: Our Tested Picks for Compact PC Builds
By Matt Safford, Joe Shields last updated
See the best Mini-ITX cases we've tested for compact, high-performance builds. From airflow and cooling to GPU and component fit, find the best small-form-factor case for your rig.

Nvidia releases RTX Remix 1.5 with new RTX IO compression reducing mod file sizes by up to 37%
By Hassam Nasir published
Nvidia has updated RTX Remix with a bunch of new features that will help improve the fidelity and reduce the file size of modded games, along with the complexity of developing said mods.

Nvidia reveals AI robots that taught themselves to install GPUs into motherboards
By Mark Tyson published
Nvidia showcases agentic robots that can teach themselves high-precision and dexterous tasks - like PC building - in the real world.

Marvell details vision of optically-interconnected data centers spanning across thousands of kilometres
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Marvell shares its vision for optically connected data centers, connecting devices across hundreds of kilometers, and the company already has hardware to build them.
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