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Fortnite returns to iPhone and iPad, thanks to Nvidia
Fortnite is returning to iPhone and iPad — but you won’t find it in the App Store. Starting next week, the hit battle royale game will be available to stream through Nvidia GeForce now, complete with brand-new touch controls. Players will initially have to sign up to join the closed beta, which requires an active GeForce Now membership, designed to help Nvidia test server capacity and performance. But Fortnite will eventually roll out to all subscribers.
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Nvidia announces new RTX 3080 with 12GB of memory
Nvidia is launching a new 12GB model of its RTX 3080 today. Revealed initially in Nvidia’s latest GeForce drivers, the new 12GB model goes on sale today from select board partners and offers 2GB more memory than the original 10GB RTX 3080.
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Nvidia Says RTX Studio Laptops Are 7x Faster Than MacBook Pro
Nvidia has announced a new line of Studio laptops in its CES 2022 press conference. According to Jeff Fisher, Nvidia Senior Vice President of GeForce, they are seven times faster than Apple’s latest MacBook Pro in specific 3D design workflows.
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Nvidia CEO expects global chip shortage to last into next year
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expects the current global chip shortage to impact the company's production line into the next couple of years. Speaking to Yahoo, Huang said that he expects "demand to far exceed supply" through to 2022, particularly the demand for graphics cards.
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Nvidia wants to fill the virtual and physical worlds with AI avatars
Nvidia has announced a new platform for creating virtual agents named Omniverse Avatar. The platform combines a number of discrete technologies — including speech recognition, synthetic speech, facial tracking, and 3D avatar animation — which Nvidia says can be used to power a range of virtual agents.
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Nvidia RTX 3000 GPUs are appearing in gaming PCs faster than the previous gen
A year on from Ampere’s launch, Nvidia's RTX 3000 graphics cards are quickly finding their way into gaming PCs...
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You can now play Steam PC games on an Xbox with Nvidia’s GeForce Now
Nvidia is unlocking access to its GeForce Now streaming service on Microsoft Edge today, allowing Xbox owners to play Steam PC games on their consoles. GeForce Now includes access to more than 1,000 PC games, and Nvidia has finally started supporting the Edge browser that now ships on Xbox in a beta update to GeForce Now today.
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EU to investigate Nvidia's $54 bln ARM bid after remedies fall short - sources
$54 billion bid for British chip designer ARM is expected to face an extended EU antitrust investigation after concessions offered last week failed to address competition concerns, three people familiar with the matter said.
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Nvidia Reveals Its CEO Was Computer Generated in Keynote Speech
Nvidia pulled off a stunt to promote and showcase its latest technology by digitizing its CEO Jensen Huang in a conference keynote. Graphics processor companyNvidia, maker of the currently almost impossible to purchase 3080 GPU, showcased its prowess at computer animation by sneaking a virtual replica of its CEO into a keynote speech..
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Why Nvidia Stock Just Dropped
Shares of gaming graphics and crypto-mining semiconductor manufacturer Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) shed more than 3% in early trading this morning before retracing and recapturing some of those losses. As of 10:50 a.m. EDT, Nvidia stock is now down only 1.5% -- but it's still down.
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The Nvidia Shield TV suddenly has the best menu for streaming
After years of waiting, I’ve landed on the the ideal menu system for streaming, one that helps you find new things to watch without overcomplicating the basic task of launching apps. And it’s landed in the unlikeliest of places: the Nvidia Shield TV, a $150-and-up streaming player that runs on Google’s Android TV platform and mainly appeals to tech enthusiasts.
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Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti Went on Sale ... and Sold Out Immediately
Nvidia’s brand-new graphics card, the highly anticipated RTX 3080 Ti, went on sale Thursday, June 3. The card was meant to be a Band-Aid for the current shortage of GPUs, presenting a powerful alternative to the RTX 3080 and a good replacement for the 3090. Unfortunately, the card sold out immediately after hitting the stores, even though it had a pretty hefty price tag.
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Nvidia Will Rent Out A.I. Superpod For $90K a Month
Nvidia is looking to make work and development in artificial intelligence more accessible, giving researchers an easy way to access its DGX supercomputer. The company announced that it will launch a subscription service for its DGX Superpod as an affordable way to gain entry into the world of supercomputers. The DGX SuperPod is capable of 100 petaflops of A.I. performance, according to the company, and when configured 20 DGX A100 systems, it’s designed for large-scale A.I. projects.
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Nvidia and Valve Bringing DLSS to Linux via Steam Proton
Nvidia today announced at Computex 2021 that it's partnered with Valve to bring its Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) graphics tech to Linux via Steam Proton. Now people who game on Linux systems should be able to put their Nvidia graphics cards—including the new GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti—to even better use. DLSS is Nvidia's solution to the problem of improving a game's performance without having to compromise too much on presentation.
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Nvidia nerfs RTX 3080, 3070, 3060 Ti GPUs to shoo away Ethereum miners
Nvidia says it will slash the cryptocurrency-mining abilities of newly made RTX 3080, RTX 3070, and RTX 3060 Ti graphics cards. Those cards will be marked as LHR, or Lite Hash Rate, to indicate their capabilities have been limited, and will ship from the end of this month. It is hoped that by halving the hash rate of these devices, alt-coin miners will be deterred from snapping up the kit, leaving more of it for PC gamers, which may result in retail prices coming down as supply gets closer to meeting demand.
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Despite Nvidia's Anti-Mining Lock, RTX 3060 Can Still Earn Up To $7 a Day Mining
Yesterday, Nvidia announced that the RTX 3060 would limit hashing power when it detected Ethereum mining, but Nvidia was oddly specific about Ethereum. That made us wonder: What about other coins? After all, Ethereum isn't the only crypto coin out there, and new coins and algorithms come out on a regular basis.
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2 Ways To Enable Windows 10 Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling In Windows 10
With Windows 10 update for May 2020 v2004, Microsoft introduced a new feature in the Settings app, known as the Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling. This
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500,000 graphics cards found in an abandoned container
The RTX 3070, 3080 and 3090 are still hard to find. A shortage favored by strong demand, excessively long production cycles and the global pandemic, which does not make things easier. Good news however, since a South Korean port operator has just got hold of a lost shipment of 500,000 GeForce RTX 3000 cards!
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NVIDIA found a way to train AI with very little data
NVIDIA has developed a new approach for training generative adversarial networks (GAN) that could one day make them suitable for a greater variety of tasks.
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Nvidia's New RTX 3080 Can Barely Run Crysis: Remastered at 4K
What happens when you have a copy of Crysis: Remastered and Nvidia’s new RTX 3080 graphics card in your possession? You see if the RTX 3080 can run it, naturally. One of my hopes for Crysis: Remastered was that it would be just as punishing on PCs today as it was when originally released in 2007. Now that the game has been redone with new lighting, updated assets, ray traced reflections, 8K textures, and a bunch of other things that add a much more real and detailed look to the entire world—oh yeah, Crysis: Remastered is still the beast it was 13 years ago.
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