Jensen Huang expects the supply of gaming hardware to be insufficient in the next two quarters and has limited visibility ...
Nvidia warned that the ongoing supply issues in the PC market should cause the supply of Nvidia gaming GPUs to be tight.
Both AMD and Intel are repurposing GPU silicon that could be used for the PC into much more profitable workstations instead. Here's what's going on.
Nvidia may skip new consumer gaming GPUs in 2026 due to global memory shortages, delaying RTX 50 Super and RTX 60 releases.
With record full-year revenue of $215.9 billion, Nvidia is making plenty of money, but graphics card chips aren't bringing in the big bucks.
More bad news for PC gamers, NVIDIA confirms that GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics card supply is 'going to be very tight' for ...
For the first time in three decades, Nvidia is reportedly taking a year off from the gaming GPU market. According to a new report from The Information, Team Green has scrapped its plans for any new ...
According to the release notes, the 595.71 release fixes a bug that was causing one or more fans not to spin up on graphic cards, as well as hardware monitoring utilities not detected every fan on a ...
Nvidia’s grip on the discrete graphics market has tightened to a level that would have seemed implausible a decade ago, even as the company redirects its energy and silicon toward artificial ...
NVIDIA's removed job listings reveal plans to fix Linux gaming's biggest problems through Proton optimisation. This could ...
That situation could create an unusual gap in Nvidia’s product cycle. Even the next generation of flagship GPUs, the much-anticipated RTX 60 series, is now expected to be delayed beyond what gamers ...