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Nvidia announces $99 AI computer for developers, makers, and researchers
In recent years, advances in AI have produced algorithms for everything from image recognition to instantaneous translation. But when it comes to applying these advances in the real world, we’re only just getting started. A new product from Nvidia announced today at GTC — a $99 AI computer called the Jetson Nano — should help speed that process.
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Nvidia talks ray tracing, PC versus console gaming, and $1 billion drop in revenue
PCs are where the action is at, Nvidia says.
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New Nvidia Shield TV box shows up at FCC
Is Nvidia switching to new Switch processors?
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Official ray tracing support is coming to Minecraft
We've seen modders add path tracing (which is similar to ray tracing) to Minecraft with impressive effects. But now Nvidia have announced they're working on official ray tracing support for it. This, only a week after the Super Duper Graphics pack was cancelled for being "too technically demanding".
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Nvidia and Asus announce a 360Hz gaming monitor designed for e-sports
When Asus first showed off a 360Hz gaming monitor last year, it was an April Fools’ prank. At CES 2020, Asus is bringing the real thing: a 24.5-inch 1080p gaming monitor that runs at 360Hz with Nvidia’s G-Sync technology. Asus is claiming this is the world’s first 360Hz gaming monitor with G-Sync, and it’s designed with e-sports and competitive gaming in mind.
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Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service challenges Google Stadia at $5 a month
Stream your existing library of PC games — with some omissions.
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Nvidia trims earnings outlook by $100 million over coronavirus concerns
In brief: Nvidia in its latest earnings report this week said it generated $3.11 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2020 that ended on January 26. That’s an increase of 41 percent over the $2.21 billion brought in during the same period a year ago and a three percent hike quarter-over-quarter.
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The Long Dark Developer Asks Nvidia to Take Game Off GeForce Now, Saying Company Didn't Ask Permission to Host It on Their Service
Raphael van Lierop, the director of the popular survival game The Long Dark has a bone to pick with Nvidia’s GeForce Now game streaming service. In a post shared on Sunday, Lierop said that the studio had asked Nvidia to take The Long Dark off of their service, saying the graphics card and technology company did not ask for permission to host the game. The matter calls into question what rights a game company may have when a service like Nvidia’s GeForce Now aims to sell access to their product.
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Make your voice chat a lot better with Discord and Nvidia’s new magic noise reduction
As you’ve likely noticed on Discord or Zoom by now, some of your pals live in frustratingly noisy situations. Or if you’ve not noticed, maybe you’re the one that everyone else cusses out for all the doors slamming, keyboards clacking, washing machines rumbling, neighbours clunking, and bass pumping around you. Friends, be calm: technology is here to help us. Over the past fortnight, Discord and Nvidia have separately rolled out handy new tech to reduce background noise picked up by your microphone. Nvidia’s is particularly impressive. Really, I didn’t believe demonstrations of that there ‘Nvidia RTX Voice’ were real at first. Come see.
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AMD threatens to wreck Nvidia’s launch party with monster graphics card release
AMD has just revealed its new Radeon Pro VII graphics card, and has timed this launch to coincidentally happen the day before Nvidia makes its big GTC Ampere reveal on YouTube. The Radeon Pro VII is aimed at the likes of broadcast professionals, CAD and CAE (computer-aided engineering simulations) and high-performance computing in general.
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40 years after its original release, a playable version of Pac-Man has been recreated by Artificial Intelligence
It might be rudimentary, but AI can recreate a game just from watching a game now. Skynet can’t be far off, right? Pac-Man turns 40 years old today, and to celebrate the occasion some researchers at gaming hardware company Nvidia has been hard at work training an AI based around the game. This AI wasn’t created to play Pac-Man, however – it was created to build it.
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Nvidia’s AI recreates Pac-Man from scratch just by watching it being played
‘It learns all of these things just by watching’
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Square Enix titles return to Nvidia’s GeForce Now service thanks to opt-in program
Select Square Enix titles are returning to Nvidia’s cloud gaming service GeForce Now, Nvidia announced on Thursday. The new library of Square Enix games consists of 14 PC titles, including the most recent entries in the Deus Ex and Tomb Raider reboot series. Square Enix was one of the earliest game publishers to pull its library of games from GeForce Now when Nvidia launched its paid version back in February, and some previously supported games will still be missing, like the Batman: Arkham series, Nier: Automata, Final Fantasy XV, and Octopath Traveler.
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Nvidia Is Not a ‘Videogame Company.’ Its Founder Explains What It Really Is.
Barron’s spoke with Jensen Huang, chief executive and co-founder of Nvidia, about its new partnership with Mercedes-Benz, software, and services.
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The Curious Case of the 12-pin Power Connector: It's Real and Coming with NVIDIA Ampere GPUs
Over the past few days, we've heard chatter about a new 12-pin PCIe power connector for graphics cards being introduced, particularly from Chinese language publication FCPowerUp, including a picture of the connector itself. Igor's Lab also did an in-depth technical breakdown of the connector.
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Nvidia collaborates with the University of Florida to build 700-petaflop AI supercomputer
A $70 million partnership between Nvidia and the University of Florida will fund the creation of one of the most powerful academic AI supercomputers.
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Nvidia's RTX 3090 GPU Can Play Games in 8K at 60 FPS
Nvidia has officially announced the next era of RTX graphics cards -- the RTX 3090, 3080, and 3070, all running on the new Ampere architecture.
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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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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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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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