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Taiwan authorities arrest three on suspicion of smuggling Nvidia chips to China
By Jowi Morales published
Reports say that the three individuals successfully shipped a batch of banned Nvidia AI chips in Super Micro servers to China from Taiwan to Hong Kong via Japan using falsified documentation.

Nvidia is finally ditching its Control Panel after 20 years
By Aaron Klotz published
Nvidia has finally retired its 20-year-old control panel for GeForce GPUs. From now on, new GeForce drivers will only include the Nvidia App.

After $2.5 billion Supermicro smuggling bust, Nvidia CEO urges company to fix export control compliance
By Luke James published
Huang told reporters at Songshan Airport that Nvidia insists its partners follow U.S. trade rules.

Analyst says Nvidia poised to capture two-thirds of the x86 server CPU market from Intel and AMD with expected $20 billion in revenue
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Having become the main supplier of AI accelerators, Nvidia is now on track to outsell AMD and Intel with Vera CPUs and become a leading supplier of processors.

Nvidia's memory costs soar 485%, latest AI systems now cost $7.8 million to build
By Anton Shilov published
As memory content per rack increases in Vera Rubin platform, it now accounts for nearly 25% of its cost.

Nvidia no longer reports gaming GPU sales as a separate segment
By Anton Shilov last updated
Nvidia to split its revenue streams based on deployment markets rather than product segments going forward.

China banned Nvidia 5090D V2 while CEO Jensen Huang was in town, report claims
By Jowi Morales published
Beijing says no.

Jensen Huang slams 'stupid' analogy comparing GPUs to nuclear weapons
By Jowi Morales published
The Nvidia chief said that you cannot compare AI GPUs to nuclear weapons.
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