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Still on Windows 11 23H2 because you’re worried 24H2 is a disaster for PC gaming? Microsoft’s latest update could persuade you to finally upgrade
By Darren Allan published
New Windows 11 update delivers what could be the most important fix in a long time for gamers with Nvidia GPUs.

Nvidia RTX 5050 GPU spotted in Acer gaming laptops, so it could arrive soon – but I’m becoming more doubtful about a desktop variant
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia’s RTX 5050 could put some serious pep in the step of budget gaming laptops soon – with any luck.

The Nintendo Switch 2 may not be Nvidia’s only handheld – a rumor says it’s building a new mobile gaming chip, and I’m excited for portable DLSS
By Isaiah Williams published
Nvidia is yet to make a strong appearance in the SoC gaming market for portable devices, but a new rumor suggests it may be happening soon.

“The world has fundamentally changed” - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wants it to be so much more than a chip maker
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Jensen Huang at Computex 2025 Nvidia CEO wants it to become much more than just a semiconductor company.

Nvidia confirms another black screen bug, and it’s a nasty one hitting RTX 5060 GPUs this time – but a fix has been rushed out
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia’s latest RTX 5060 GPUs are now in trouble with a bug causing black screens (again) that prevents some PCs from booting.

Rumored Nvidia RTX 5080 Super specs disappoint some gamers, but I don’t think there’s anything to worry about with this GPU
By Darren Allan published
Is Nvidia set to further anger PC gamers with an underwhelming RTX 5080 Super? Don’t fret – there’s more to this spec rumor than meets the eye.

"This is a once in a lifetime opportunity" - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says it's time to get on board with AI now, or be left behind
By Mike Moore published
Speaking to Michael Dell, Huang promotes AI technology for all.

Jensen Huang celebrates lift on some GPU export bans, labels them a "failure"
By Craig Hale published
After anticipating $5.5 billion in costs and $15 billion in lost revenue, Nvidia hopes to return to the Chinese market, worth $50 billion.
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