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AMD details how it built a product line-up with just two RDNA 4 dies
By Anton Shilov published
Premium AMD details how it can sell multiple SKUs without the need for more silicon

Nvidia posts $46 billion revenue in another record quarter
By Anton Shilov published
More Blackwells, more money.

GPU Price Index 2025: Lowest Nvidia, AMD, and Intel prices
By Stewart Bendle last updated
Check the best prices on Nvidia RTX and AMD Radeon graphics cards.

Nvidia shares Blackwell Ultra's secrets — NVFP4 boost detailed and PCIe 6.0 support
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Nvidia offers an inside look at the ultra-efficient upcoming architecture

Chinese firms turn to used Nvidia GPUs following Beijing H20 crackdown
By Luke James published
China’s AI industry is quietly turning to refurbished and second-hand Nvidia GPUs after fresh curbs on the company’s H20 accelerator left customers scrambling for alternatives.

ASRock's $40 16-pin power cable has overheating protection designed to prevent meltdowns
By Zhiye Liu published
ASRock has launched a special 16-pin power cable with over-temperature protection for its Taichi and Phantom Gaming power supplies.

Kioxia’s new 5TB, 64 GB/s flash module puts NAND toward the memory bus for AI GPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
Latency remains a question.

Nvidia reportedly shows China-specific B30 chips with 80% of the performance of the standard Blackwell GPU to the U.S. government
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia is still waiting for approval from the U.S. government to sell the B30 chip to China.
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