Nvidia tops global value charts
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Thursday, 26 June 2025 09:33

Nvidia tops global value charts


Shares soar past Microsoft 

Nvidia has soared to a $3.77 trillion market cap, overtaking Microsoft after a 4.3 per cent rise in its share price, capping a dramatic turnaround from earlier setbacks this year.

Nvidia's RTX 5050 is here, but it's not rocking any boats
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2560 cores, 8GB RAM and just enough to call it an upgrade

Nvidia has finally stuck the GeForce RTX 5050 desktop GPU on its website, and while it’s not breaking any records, it’s clearly angling for the sweet spot of entry-level gamers who fancy a whiff of Blackwell architecture without torching their wallets.

Nvidia doubles down on GDDR6 and 8 GB limits for RTX 5050
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Blackwell entry-level GPU skimps on bandwidth

Nvidia’s latest budget card, the GeForce RTX 5050, is shaping up as another exercise in doing just enough.

Nvidia boss promises AI renaissance for Europe
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Huang reckons continent’s GPU drought is nearly over

Nvidia chief Jensen Huang has assured Europe that its embarrassing lack of AI computing grunt will be sorted soon, as the region scrambles to catch up with the US and China’s AI supremacy.

AX Gaming hides RTX 50-series power cables 
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Another white triple-fan Blackwell card with minor tweaks and no price tag

AX Gaming has released a new batch of GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards under the X3W Max branding, but the hardware is standard fare with some aesthetic tweaks and cable routing updates.

RTX Pro 6000 crowned gaming king by overclocker
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$10K workstation card outguns gaming flagships

Overclocking supremo and TechTuber Roman 'der8auer' Hartung has taken Nvidia's RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell for a gaming spin and discovered it's a performance beast. Previously seen chewing through 3DMark tests, this $10,000 professional GPU has now been flung into the deep end with actual games, leaving traditional gaming cards in its wake.

China's AI giants scramble for chip self-sufficiency
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US curbs push Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu towards Huawei's Ascend

China’s top tech outfits are scrambling to replace their dwindling supply of Nvidia chips with homegrown alternatives as US export controls tighten the screws on AI hardware, the Financial Times reports.

China curbs creating more competition for Nvidia
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Export restrictions are helping not hindering the Chinese

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang slammed the export controls on his outfit saying that they were counterproductive and helping the Chinese fight off US compeition. 

Nvidia rakes in €120 billion
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Wednesday, 28 May 2025 09:57

Nvidia rakes in €120 billion


AI frenzy turbocharges profits

Nvidia has blown past expectations again, reporting a colossal $39.3 billion (€36.3 billion) in revenue for Q1 2025, a 12 per cent increase from the previous quarter and a 78 per cent leap from a year ago.

Nvidia ramps up Blackwell AI rack shipments 
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Suppliers fix mess, shipments rise, and Jensen breathes easier

Nvidia's kit partners have finally sorted out the mess that was delaying its flagship Blackwell AI server racks, and now the silicon is flowing just in time for the chipmaker’s next earnings pitch to the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street.