NVIDIA RTX 6000 Blackwell Price Surges Past $10k
NVIDIA's most powerful professional GPU, the RTX 6000 Blackwell, has crossed the $10,000 threshold, a seismic shift driven by insatiable AI workloads.
NVIDIA's most powerful professional GPU, the RTX 6000 Blackwell, has crossed the $10,000 threshold, a seismic shift driven by insatiable AI workloads.
Nvidia's Jensen Huang thinks the idea of restricting AI chip sales to 'adversarial countries' is, frankly, stupid. He’s got a point, sort of.
NVIDIA is dangling a custom RTX 5080 Founders Edition, themed around the upcoming 007 game, in a Twitter giveaway. But beyond the glossy graphics, what's really going on?
Washington's green light for Nvidia's H200 AI chips to Chinese buyers has hit a wall. Despite regulatory approval, actual sales remain zero, revealing a deeper rift in high-end tech trade.
The geopolitical chess match between the US and China is playing out in the sterile halls of semiconductor strategy. Nvidia, a titan of AI, finds itself caught in the crossfire, its most advanced chips sidelined in the lucrative Chinese market.
A surprising listing on JD.com offered NVIDIA's banned, high-end RTX 5090 and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs. The move sparks debate: are these smuggled chips, or a sign of easing US restrictions?
The AI hardware frenzy is here. Cerebras's blockbuster IPO questions the long-held belief that more GPUs are always the answer.
Forget affordable gaming. NVIDIA's RTX 5090 is now a collector's item for the obscenely wealthy, with prices spiraling towards $5,000 thanks to a crippling VRAM shortage.
Autonomous AI agents are poised to reshape enterprise workflows, but trust is the currency. SAP and NVIDIA are making a bold play to underwrite that trust, right where the business gets done.
President Trump heads to China with a delegation of tech titans, but NVIDIA's CEO is conspicuously missing. This isn't just a seating chart oversight; it speaks volumes about current geopolitical chip plays.
A decade on, and players are still pushing the limits of The Witcher 3. An unofficial mod now injects DLSS 4.5 Frame Generation, promising massive FPS gains.
NVIDIA's next-gen AI behemoth, Vera Rubin, is officially breaking cover. Forget the whispers of delays; shipments are slated for July.