Nvidia may skip new consumer gaming GPUs in 2026 due to global memory shortages, delaying RTX 50 Super and RTX 60 releases.
As enterprises pour billions into GPU infrastructure for AI workloads, many are discovering that their expensive compute resources sit idle far more than expected. The culprit isn't the hardware. It’s ...
Intel hired former Qualcomm executive Eric Demers as Chief GPU Architect to lead its renewed GPU push. The company committed $100 million to AI chip startup SambaNova Systems as part of its broader AI ...
Most organizations will, sooner or later, have to find a way to navigate this market as GPUs are set to play a critical role.
NVIDIA reportedly has plans to release an even higher-end RTX 50 series GPU, could be RTX 5090 Ti or TITAN Blackwell, in Q3 ...
Understanding GPU memory requirements is essential for AI workloads, as VRAM capacity--not processing power--determines which models you can run, with total memory needs typically exceeding model size ...
Intel stock may have bounced back in 2025, but I'm betting on the chip industry's best in 2026.
Not to beat a dead horse (too late), but a memory chip shortage is wreaking havoc on consumer device availability and pricing.
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The AI hardware market is heating up with mounting competition. Is Nvidia still the leader of the industry?
A new report suggests GPU prices may soon climb as NVIDIA and AMD partners face rising DDR6 and DDR7 costs, leaving consumers to spot changes through retail listings. The post Brace yourself: Nvidia ...
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