NVIDIA is poised to launch its GeForce RTX 50 Series at CES 2025, featuring the RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, 5080, and 5090. Leaks suggest revolutionary AI-powered Neural Rendering Capabilities, enhancing DLSS, ray tracing, and performance. INNO3D’s involvement confirms the lineup’s significance and expected impact on gaming and content creation.
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Nvidia’s stock price dipped below short-term moving averages, prompting concerns despite remaining above the 200-day average. CNBC’s Jim Cramer warned of a potential market correction, while other analysts remain bullish citing strong support levels. The situation unfolds amid an antitrust investigation in China.
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090, launching at CES 2025, promises a 60-70% performance boost over the RTX 4090. Leaks suggest 20,000+ CUDA cores, 32GB GDDR7 memory, and a 600W+ power draw, though recent rumors suggest a possible decrease. The official reveal on January 6th will confirm the specifications and pricing.
Nvidia is generating immense hype for its upcoming RTX 50-series graphics cards with a massive 50-hour online and in-person LAN party, a social media Hype Meter campaign, and a confirmed CES 2025 keynote. Get ready for next-gen gaming GPUs!
Samsung’s bid to supply high-bandwidth memory (HBM3E) to NVIDIA this year has hit a major snag. According to reports, Samsung is facing significant performance hurdles, leaving SK Hynix as the dominant player in the HBM market.
AI chip giant Nvidia has significantly increased its employee count in China this year, adding hundreds to its team focused on research, autonomous driving, and after-sales service. This expansion comes amidst an ongoing antitrust investigation into a past acquisition by Chinese authorities.
Chinese regulators are investigating Nvidia for potential antitrust violations related to its 2020 acquisition of Mellanox Technologies. Tech experts offer varying perspectives, with some downplaying the significance while others suggest a potential geopolitical dimension to the probe.
Wipro and SIAM.AI, leveraging NVIDIA’s technology, have unveiled Sukjai, a groundbreaking AI-powered virtual assistant designed to personalize the Thai tourism experience for both domestic and international visitors. Sukjai offers 24/7 support, real-time information, and personalized recommendations, revolutionizing how tourists interact with Thailand.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang partnered with Siam.AI Cloud to launch Thailand’s first sovereign AI initiative, utilizing cutting-edge NVIDIA H100 GPUs and the OpenThai GPT large language model. This project aims to empower Thailand’s digital transformation and economic growth by leveraging its own data and infrastructure.
This week saw monumental shifts in the AI world. Meta’s Llama 3.3 outperforms major competitors, Nvidia revolutionizes data centers with liquid-cooled GPUs, Amazon refocuses its AI chip strategy, and Google’s CEO responds to Microsoft’s criticism. Elon Musk’s xAI also secures significant funding. Learn about these groundbreaking developments and their impact on the future of AI.