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Nvidia reportedly cuts program designed to keep gaming GPUs near MSRP pricing
By Jowi Morales published
The OPP program allegedly allowed Nvidia's board partners to sell GPUs at MSRP.

Companies are deploying high-level executives abroad to keep supply chains smooth amid memory squeeze
By Jon Martindale published
Premium Breaking bread while brokering deals.

Congress wants veto power over Trump administration for AI chip exports
By Anton Shilov published
Ban shipments of H200 and MI325X to China, say U.S. Lawmakers.

Nvidia CEO expects AI to create more jobs for construction workers, electricians, plumbers, and many others
By Anton Shilov published
But human-AI collaboration will likely lift certain industries to new levels.

Chinese companies reportedly considering sourcing H200 chips from the black market as chips held at the border
By Jowi Morales published
They have got to get those chips.

Jensen Huang says Nvidia has dethroned Apple as TSMC’s largest customer
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confirmed in a podcast that his company has overtaken Apple as TSMC's biggest customer, once again becoming its top client after more than 20 years.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to visit China as company prepares to start H200 shipments to the country
By Anton Shilov published
Will he meet with China's authorities?

Nvidia reportedly boosts Vera Rubin performance to ward hyperscalers off AMD Instinct AI accelerators
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia has reportedly increased the TDP of premium Rubin processors by 500W to 2.30 kW in a bid to boost clocks, memory bandwidth, and performance per Rubin GPU and per rack.

Nvidia accused of trying to cut a deal with Anna’s Archive for high‑speed access to the massive pirated book haul
By Mark Tyson published
Nvidia has been accused of offering to pay for ‘high-speed access’ to Anna’s Archive, a notorious ‘shadow library’ portal, bursting with copyright-infringing materials.

Chinese AI developers explore renting Nvidia’s Rubin GPU in the cloud — cost, complexity, and regulatory hurdles could limit deployments
By Anton Shilov published
Leading developers of AI models from China want Nvidia's Rubin and explore ways to rent the upcoming GPUs in the cloud.
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