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    Nvidia Blackwell Supercomputer Cadence

    Cadence Unveils Next-Generation AI Supercomputer Powered by Nvidia Blackwell GPUs

    May 09, 2025 • 1 min read

    Cadence's new Millennium M2000 supercomputer delivers 80x performance boost using Nvidia's latest Blackwell GPUs while slashing power consumption. The $2M system targets electronic design, system analysis and drug discovery applications with customizable configurations.

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    ASUS RTX5090D Bosch NVIDIA

    Asus Introduces Gyroscope Technology to Combat GPU Sagging in Latest Graphics Card

    April 29, 2025 • 1 min read

    Asus has integrated sophisticated gyroscope monitoring into its ROG Astral RTX 5090 graphics card to address the growing issue of GPU sagging. The innovative system uses Bosch IMU technology to measure card angles and alert users to potential hardware risks.

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    Huawei Trump Nvidia China Export

    Huawei's AI Chip Victory: How U.S. Export Ban Sparked Chinese Innovation

    April 29, 2025 • 1 min read

    Huawei unveils its powerful Ascend 920 AI chip, capitalizing on the void left by Nvidia's forced exit from China due to U.S. trade restrictions. The export ban intended to limit Chinese tech advancement has ironically accelerated domestic chip development, potentially costing Nvidia $5.5 billion in revenue.

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    Nvidia RTX Thermal GPU

    Critical Heat Issues Discovered in Nvidia RTX 5000 Graphics Cards

    April 23, 2025 • 1 min read

    Investigation reveals concerning temperature hotspots on RTX 5000 series GPUs that could impact longevity, with some cards reaching dangerous temps over 100°C. Testing shows design flaws in power delivery components and potential gaps in Nvidia's thermal guidelines.

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    Nvidia China Export H100

    Nvidia's $5.5B Hit: New Export Controls Shake AI Chip Giant's China Business

    April 15, 2025 • 1 min read

    Nvidia faces a massive $5.5 billion quarterly charge following U.S. government restrictions on H20 chip exports to China. The latest export controls signal growing challenges for the semiconductor giant in its fourth-largest market, impacting its remarkable growth trajectory.

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    Nvidia Mexico Trump USMCA

    Nvidia's Mexican Manufacturing Hub Could Dodge AI Server Tariffs

    April 09, 2025 • 1 min read

    Nvidia's strategic decision to establish substantial server manufacturing operations in Mexico may help the AI chip giant avoid Trump-era tariffs. With 60% of server assembly happening in Mexican facilities, the company could benefit from USMCA trade agreement exemptions.

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    NVIDIA Open source AI Enterprise

    NVIDIA Launches AgentIQ: A Game-Changing Open-Source Library for Enterprise AI Integration

    April 06, 2025 • 1 min read

    NVIDIA's new AgentIQ library enables seamless connection between AI frameworks while providing comprehensive monitoring tools. This open-source solution helps organizations build more robust AI systems by treating all components as function calls and offering advanced profiling capabilities.

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    Nintendo Switch Nvidia DLSS

    Nvidia Confirms Switch 2's Next-Gen Features: DLSS, Ray Tracing, and 10x Performance Boost

    April 03, 2025 • 1 min read

    Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2 console will feature Nvidia's cutting-edge graphics technologies, including DLSS, ray tracing, and G-Sync support. The custom chip delivers 10x faster performance than its predecessor, enabling 4K TV output and 120fps handheld gaming.

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    Apple Nvidia AI Blackwell

    Apple Places $1B Nvidia GPU Order in Major AI Infrastructure Push

    March 30, 2025 • 1 min read

    Apple makes a strategic move into AI development with a massive $1 billion order for Nvidia's advanced GPU systems. The investment in cutting-edge hardware signals Apple's commitment to enhancing Siri and developing large language models to compete in the evolving AI landscape.

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    Nvidia RTX DLSS Driver

    Nvidia Driver Controversy: RTX 5000 Series Prioritized as Older Cards Face Ongoing Issues

    March 24, 2025 • 1 min read

    Users of Nvidia's RTX 4000 and 3000 series graphics cards report persistent crashes and stability problems following recent driver updates. While fixes focus on the new RTX 5000 series, older generation card owners are left frustrated with limited workarounds and degraded performance.

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