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Nvidia’s RTX 5070 seemingly crushes memory shortages to reign supreme as Steam’s number one GPU
By Zhiye Liu published
Is the GeForce RTX 5070 surge legit, or are we seeing inflated numbers due to flawed methodology?

Nvidia releases new GeForce 595.71 driver to fix serious fan control bug
By Ben Stockton published
A new Nvidia GPU driver, 595.71, has been released which resolves issues in its since-recalled 595.59 driver which reportedly caused some graphics card fans to stop working.

The Nvidia GeForce3 launched 25 years ago
By Zak Killian published
Technological evolution rarely looks important in the moment. In fact, sometimes it even looks like a regression.

Nvidia rolls back Game Ready Driver 595.59
By Jowi Morales published
GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.59 is said to disable one of the fans on Nvidia RTX 30-series and newer GPUs, even without third-party apps like MSI Afterburner.

Nvidia warns of constrained supply of gaming GPUs, potentially signaling higher prices and shortages to come
By Anton Shilov published
Jensen Huang expects the supply of gaming hardware to be insufficient in the next two quarters and has limited visibility beyond that.

Nvidia posts record $215 billion annual revenue in latest quarterly earnings report
By Anton Shilov published
As sales of gaming GPUs drop quarter-over-quarter, Nvidia enjoys record results amid massive AI craze and lack of rivals for the Blackwell platform.

Micron joins the 3GB GDDR7 party, introduces 36 Gbps modules for GPUs
By Aaron Klotz published
Micron officially introduces its own 3GB GDDR7 memory module, with an official bandwidth rating of 36 Gbps.

Amateur burglar steals three GPUs worth $11,000 from computer shop in Korea
By Hassam Nasir published
Should've taken the RAM instead.
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