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NVIDIA-related chatter is heavily focused on GeForce NOW expanding browser support, with official Firefox support highlighted across multiple outlets. In parallel, news coverage covers major business/technology items like NVIDIA’s reported SpaceX stake and GPU/AI supply moves (China shipments, TSMC node, and DLSS support).
Nvidia’s new financial strategy does not computeThe Verge
Nvidia GeForce NOW werkt nu ook in FirefoxTweakers
NVIDIA GeForce NOW adds official Firefox support, up to 1440p 120 FPSwindowscentral.com
First Nvidia H200 shipments reach China, ByteDance and Tencent take deliveries as Beijing loosens its import block — most licensed chips must stay in Hong Kong, which can't power themTom's Hardware
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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)
Tracking: First Nvidia H200 shipments reach China, ByteDance and Tencent take deliveries as Beijing loosens its import block — most licensed chips must stay in Hong Kong, which can't power them / Nvidia crypto mining GPUs hacked to restore locked-away VRAM — software mod unlocks 64GB of VRAM on $250 CMP 170HX
Tracking: NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet Photonics Enters Full Production With 4x Fewer Lasers and a Five-Vendor CPO Supply Chain / NVIDIA Moves 800-VDC Power Architecture From Concept to Production, Just Don’t Turn Off AC Power Yet
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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
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
NVIDIA's RTX Spark is an ARM-powered SoC that's expected to compete directly with the likes of Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm for space in Windows 11 PCs. I covered rumors of the "N1X" chip for months in the lead-up to Computex 2026, and indeed it seems just as powerful and efficient as pre-announcement estimates. Spark takes efficient ARM-based CPU cores similar to those found in Qualcomm Snapdragon chips and pairs them with an NVIDIA Blackwell RTX GPU, all while drawing from a unified memory setup that can hit 128GB. This combination allows for massive performance that can shred standard and AI-re
Which TSMC process node is NVIDIA reportedly using for Feynman, and how does it compare to Rubin/Rubin Ultra?
The report says NVIDIA is targeting TSMC's A16 1.6 nm process for Feynman. This is a jump from Rubin and Rubin Ultra, which are based on TSMC's N3 (3 nm) process. Answered