[60% Plausible] NVIDIA Eyes PC OEM Buyout to Reinvent Gaming
What if NVIDIA, GPU overlord, suddenly built its own PCs? A fresh rumor pegs them in secret talks to buy a major manufacturer, eyeing a total computing reboot amid slumping PC sales.
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What if NVIDIA, GPU overlord, suddenly built its own PCs? A fresh rumor pegs them in secret talks to buy a major manufacturer, eyeing a total computing reboot amid slumping PC sales.
Liquid cooling's sprinting ahead in AI servers, dragging Taiwan's thermal wizards into the spotlight. But don't pop the champagne—these guys are still revenue minnows next to TSMC.
Forget Intel's turnaround story; this is about Elon Musk filing a flight plan for America's foundry future. A potential deal could ignite a race for domestic chip manufacturing, with AI demand as the engine.
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AMD's RX 9070 XT just got a $110 haircut on Amazon, landing at $720. But is this the GPU steal that buries NVIDIA's overpriced Ti models, or just temporary bait?
Qualcomm's got its benchmark. Samsung's 2nm can't hit it. Another year glued to TSMC's premium wafers.
Intel just dropped its neural texture bomb at GDC. 18x compression? Sure—but runtime costs might bite back hard.
Crimson Desert's launch skipped Intel Arc GPUs entirely, sparking refunds and rage. Now, patch 1.03.00 flips the script with full XeSS 3.0 support — but is it smooth sailing for Intel's underdogs?
Picture this: your brand-new $5,000 GPU, fresh from CES hype, turned into a soldering scrap heap. One rookie's 'practice session' gone nuclear.
Amazon's homegrown Graviton and Trainium chips aren't just filling AWS racks anymore—they're scaling to challenge NVIDIA and Intel head-on. CEO Andy Jassy calls the business 'on fire,' eyeing $50 billion in ARR.
Nvidia's Rubin GPUs lean on FP64 emulation to claim HPC supremacy, but AMD calls bluff on real-world readiness. A workaround born of AI dominance?
Forget the AI gold rush. A lone RTX 5090 just embarrassed two $30,000 datacenter titans in brutal password-cracking tests. Gaming rigs win again.