Nvidia straps Blackwell GPUs into more enterprise servers
Published in Network


RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell heads for mainstream 2U systems

Nvidia is stuffing its RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs into the world’s most popular enterprise server designs, claiming it will help companies ditch slow CPU-only boxes for faster, more efficient accelerated computing.

Why Huang giving Trump a kick back was Nvidia's only move
Published in AI


It is unclear if it is actually legal

Nvidia's CEO's Jensen Huang half-trillion-dollar "carrot" to Donald Trump appeared to get the president to turn a blind eye to his exporting chips to China, proving where diplomacy fails a good kick-back will always succeed.

Intel needs $40 billion lifeline to keep US in chip race
Published in News


Former CEO Craig Barrett urges customers to bankroll Intel’s survival

Former Chipzilla chief Craig Barrett [pictured] has warned that Intel needs a $40 billion cash injection to stay at the sharp end of chip manufacturing and he is not expecting Washington to stump up the money.

TSMC staff accused of stealing 2nm chip secrets
Published in News


Three current and former employees detained 

Taiwanese prosecutors have detained three current and former staff of chip giant TSMC on suspicion of stealing core trade secrets, including details of its 2-nanometre manufacturing technology.

Nvidia and AMD hand Trump 15 per cent of China chip revenues
Published in News


Protection money

Nvidia and AMD have agreed to give the Trump administration 15 per cent of revenues from their China chip sales in return for export licences.

Raja Koduri resurrects GPU dreams with startup gamble
Published in Graphics


Oxmiq aims to gut the GPU ecosystem and build it back from scratch

Intel's former GPU supreme Dalek, Raja Koduri has popped up at a new startup, Oxmiq Labs, where he plans to reinvent the entire AI GPU market with a so-called “software first” plan that seems hell-bent on killing off CUDA’s stranglehold.

Vancouver Wired for AI, Real-Time Graphics, and What’s Next
Published in Graphics


SIGGRAPH 2025 preview

World’s biggest graphics conference returns to Canada with a heavy dose of neural rendering, immersive tech—and a few surprises still under wraps.

Nvidia kicks off SIGGRAPH 2025
Published in Graphics
Thursday, 07 August 2025 22:46

Nvidia kicks off SIGGRAPH 2025


With inaugural RTX Rendering Day

With SIGGRAPH 2025 just around the corner, NVIDIA isn’t wasting any time promoting their upcoming inaugural RTX Rendering Day.

MSI officially launches Geforce RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti EXPERT graphics cards
Published in Graphics


Aimed at creators, professionals, and advanced users

MSI has unveiled two new RTX 50 series graphics cards that will be a part of its EXPERT series, the GeForce RTX 5080 16G EXPERT and RTX 5070 Ti 16G EXPERT graphics cards.

Trump slaps 100 per cent tariff on chip imports
Published in PC Hardware


Offers Apple get out of jail free card

Donald Trump is back on the tariff warpath, this time threatening to slap a 100 per cent levy on all semiconductor imports unless the chips are made on US soil.