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NVIDIA-focused headlines are centered on software and platform expansion for gaming/AI: GeForce NOW adds official Firefox support (up to 1440p 120 FPS), while multiple items highlight NVIDIA software tooling (DLSS adoption, CUDA-related updates) and Blackwell GPU internals. There’s also notable geopolitical and market-angle coverage, including an alleged uncontrolled NVIDIA AI chip in a missile and reports about NVIDIA’s China strategy/chip deliveries.

CEO
Jensen Huang
Founded
1993
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Employees
29,600
Ticker
NASDAQ: NVDA
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Key Takeaway GeForce NOW is expanding browser support with official Firefox (1440p up to 120 FPS), while NVIDIA’s broader stack continues to roll out via DLSS and deeper Blackwell monitoring.
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GeForce NOW browser support AI/graphics software updates Blackwell hardware deep-dive China/export geopolitics
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  • NVIDIA dropped an NVIDIA-hosted CUDA MCP for AI-assisted CUDA operations, such as searching official, up-to-date documentation, writing optimized GPU code, and analyzing performance data r/LocalLLaMA
  • NVIDIA Is Plotting Its China Comeback Via A New LPU-Based Inference Chip, As SMIC Rides US Export Controls To A Virtual China Monopoly [Update: NVIDIA Denies] WCCFTech
  • NVIDIA, OpenAI, and SB Energy Detail the 8 IT-GW PORTS-Pike Technology Campus and Its $105 Billion Credit Backstop StorageReview
  • Nvidia’s new financial strategy does not compute The Verge AI
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Tracking: NVIDIA, OpenAI, and SB Energy Detail the 8 IT-GW PORTS-Pike Technology Campus and Its $105 Billion Credit Backstop / NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet Photonics Enters Full Production With 4x Fewer Lasers and a Five-Vendor CPO Supply Chain

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Tracking: The internal temperature sensor field of NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs: measurement physics, register format, evaluation, fan envelope, and the question of why / NVIDIA Blackwell and the “mysterious” Hotspot Explained: IBHE 3.0.0 Becomes a Monitoring System from the Internal TIM Tool (Download)

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Does SteamOS 3.9 beta now include native support for both AMD and Intel discrete GPUs, leaving only NVIDIA unsupported?

Yes. The primary article reports that SteamOS is now compatible with both AMD and Intel graphics cards, leaving NVIDIA as the only mainstream GPU maker not yet supported. The article also notes that NVIDIA is working with Valve to develop GeForce compatibility (see related article "Valve is working with NVIDIA to make GeForce GPUs compatible with SteamOS"). Answered

SteamOS now works on the Intel Arc B580 without workarounds on the latest beta
Is NVIDIA GeForce NOW worth it?

GeForce NOW cloud streaming saw updates and new games unveiled at GDC earlier this year, which piqued my interest as someone who generally sticks with Xbox Cloud Gaming — something I can access with my Game Pass Ultimate subscription. It's a clever option for high-end titles that are too demanding for my beloved Steam Deck, but I have a somewhat unusual setup. I'm lucky enough to have a Gigabit internet connection with relatively low latency, powered by TP-Link's Deco XE75 Pro mesh setup on Wi-Fi 6E, which keeps my wireless devices running at their fastest. When I tell you that I happily enjoy

Firefox can stream NVIDIA GeForce NOW games at up to 1440p and 120 FPS
What happened to NVIDIA ChatRTX, GPT4All, and Continue.dev?

They are gone, along with a surprising number of their peers, and this is the single most useful thing to know before following an older recommendation. NVIDIA ChatRTX was deprecated on January 21, 2026, its repository archived, and its support forum locked, with no replacement named. GPT4All is the trickiest case: it has had no commits in twelve months, and its last release was February 2025, but the repository is not archived and still shows a large star count, so it looks alive. It only ever supported a narrow set of quantization formats and cannot load most current model releases. Continue

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How does NVIDIA cuML UMAP scale across multiple GPUs?

The key idea for enabling the out-of-core approach for scaling UMAP is constructing the all-neighbors kNN graph without requiring the entire dataset to fit in GPU memory at once, as introduced in the previous post. The approach accomplishes this by partitioning the dataset into balanced clusters and overlapping the vectors across nearby clusters to preserve nearest-neighbor relationships across the cluster boundaries. Local kNN graphs are computed independently for each cluster, and these local graphs are merged into a single global all-neighbors graph. This makes it possible to run UMAP at sc

Run Massive-Scale UMAP in Minutes Using Multiple GPUs—Without Losing Accuracy | NVIDIA Technical Blog
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