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Nvidia's biggest gaming reveal at CES 2026 was DLSS 4.5, an update for RTX GPUs that can boost frames rendered by six times via multi-frame generation and sharpen images with an upgraded Transformer AI model.
According to Wccftech, Nvidia is reportedly on the verge of resuming production on its budget-friendly GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs to combat the ongoing shortage of RAM being caused by an uptick in development on AI technologies and the increasing prices of memory.
For the first time in years, Nvidia declined to introduce new GeForce graphics card models at CES. CEO Jensen Huang’s characteristically sprawling and under-rehearsed 90-minute keynote focused almost entirely on the company’s dominant AI business,
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NVIDIA is reportedly bringing back 2021's RTX 3060 GPU because AI is eating all of the newer cards
A reputable leaker has indicated that NVIDIA plans on bringing the RTX 3060 back to market. This would be marketed toward PC gamers as an alternative to the newer GPUs that are being gobbled up by AI.
NVIDIA's next-generation Rubin-based GeForce RTX 60 series GPUs rumored to use Rubin GR20x GPU family, gearing up for 2H 2027 release.
NVIDIA skipped new GPUs at CES to double down on physical AI, robotaxis, and open models, signaling a surprising shift toward owning the backbone of an AI-powered world.
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, in a meeting with senior Nvidia officials on Thursday, discussed the development of the sovereign graphics processing unit and the manufacturing of high-end data processing devices in India. Nvidia dominates the graphics processing unit (GPU) market globally with over 80% share.
ASUS's compact and stylish new ProArt GeForce RTX 5090 GPU features a NVIDIA Founders Edition-style cooler with dual flow-through fans.
In a Q&A session for media and analysts, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sketched a vision of the future of video games—and it leans heavily on AI.