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Nvidia refutes reports of HBM4 mass production delay, production 'on track' for the second half of 2025
By Luke James published
Premium HBM4 memory is now expected to reach volume production no earlier than the end of Q1 2026 due to Nvidia's decision to revise its memory specs upward for its next-gen Rubin GPU platform.

Nvidia to demand full upfront payment for H200 GPUs from China customers, report claims
By Anton Shilov published
Pays us, whether or not you are allowed to get your H200.

China expected to approve H200 imports in early 2026
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia is about to go big in China again.

Beijing tells companies to pause H200 purchases
By Jowi Morales published
Beijing doesn't want tech companies stockpiling H200 chips while it's still figuring out how to balance the needs of its AI industry and its push for homegrown semiconductors.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang explains why SRAM isn't here to eat HBM's lunch
By Luke James published
Premium At CES, Jensen Huang was pressed on margins, memory costs, and whether Nvidiaās growing use of SRAM and open AI models might finally loosen the companyās grip on expensive HBM.

Nvidia's next-gen RTX 60 series might not debut until the second half of 2027, leaker claims
By Aaron Klotz published
Rumors claim that Nvidia will be launching its next-generation RTX 60 series graphics cards in 2H 2027 and building its next-gen GPUs on the Rubin architecture.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says "the future is neural rendering" at CES 2026
By Hassam Nasir published
"The way graphics ought to be"

Jensen says Nvidia could potentially resurrect old GPUs to address shortages and high pricing
By Stephen Warwick, Paul Alcorn last updated
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says there are options on the table for easing GPU pricing pressures, including bringing newer AI features to older hardware.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says robots could be 'AI immigrants' that can address labor shortages
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said that a wave of robots will serve as "AI immigrants" to drive the economy and do the jobs others don't want to do.

Nvidia says H200 demand in China is 'very high' as export licenses near completion
By Luke James published
Nvidia says demand in China for its H200 data center GPU is āvery high,ā as it works through the final stages of U.S. Export licensing, according to comments from Jensen Huang at CES 2026.
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