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CD Projekt Red and Nvidia are teaming up to transform the future of PC gaming
By Matt Hanson published
Nvidia is bringing RTX Mega Geometry foliage to Witcher 4 – here’s why it’s more than just a cool name.

'AI has reinvented computing and is driving the largest computing infrastructure buildout in history': Nvidia invests $4 billion in photonics firms as it looks to boost its next generation of AI chips
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Nvidia commits $4 billion to Lumentum and Coherent, advancing optical interconnects and AI tools for next-generation data centers.

'The technological innovation anticipated from 6G...will require fundamental protections and mitigations to be considered': Governments look to secure 6G networks — despite them not even really existing yet
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Governments launch voluntary 6G security and resilience principles, emphasizing early integration, AI management, supply chain diversification, and industry collaboration.

Nvidia might be about to reimagine AI agents at work with new 'NemoClaw' release
By Craig Hale published
"NemoClaw" could be Nvidia's upcoming AI agent management and deployment platform.

Google gives CEO Sundar Pichai a mega pay rise, as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also gets a tidy bonus
By Craig Hale published
Google and Nvidia are rewarding their CEOs after company success and strong financial performance.

Nvidia’s GPU driver ‘totally wrecked’ user overclocks, but a fix is here
By Alex Blake published
Nvidia’s 595.71 driver broke user overclocking, but a fix is here that seemingly patches up the problem.

Huawei debuts its Atlas 950 AI SuperPoD at MWC 2026, taking the AI data center fight to Nvidia and AMD
By Wayne Williams published
Atlas 950 AI SuperPoD goes global as Huawei challenges Nvidia and AMD in data center computing.

The new Nvidia age has begun — first Vera Rubin AI chips are rolling out to customers, now let's see what they can do with it
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Nvidia’s Vera Rubin AI chips reach first customers, combining CPU, GPU, and networking for high-performance AI workloads in data centers.

Could an Nvidia chip power your next laptop? Existing powerhouses could face the might of AI giant coming to a PC near you soon
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Nvidia plans to introduce AI-integrated chips into consumer laptops, combining CPU and GPU, while facing software compatibility and pricing challenges.
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