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Nvidia offers ray tracing like software filters for non-RT games
In a fast-paced game, players won’t be able to tell the difference. In their January 2022 driver update, Nvidia added ...

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CES 2022 highlights: AMD, Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm
Can you even believe an in-person CES happened? CES 2022 started the year out with a bang, staging an in-person ...

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Done with ’21, what’s new for ’22
2021 was an uneventful year for GPUs and AIBs. Neither AMD nor Nvidia introduced a new GPU architecture, and only ...

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Nvidia’s Q3 FY22 results
Revenue $7.1 billion, up 50% from a year earlier, profit up 84% to $2.46 billion. Nvidia’s Q3’21 earnings report continues ...

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Intel Q3 2021 results
Third-quarter GAAP revenue of $19.2 billion, up 5% year over year. Intel reported its third-quarter revenue had a strong recovery ...

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Nvidia’s Q2 FY22 results
Revenue of $6.52 billion, up 68% from a year earlier, profit up 282% to $2.3 billion. The company again reported ...

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The Arc of the story—Intel brands its GPU
It takes a village to tell a story, and this is a long story. After years in the process, Intel ...

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang gets Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award by Asian American Engineer of the Year
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been honored with the Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award at the 19th Asian American Engineer of ...

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Nvidia’s new supercomputer Cambridge-1 aims to accelerate U.K. healthcare research with AI and simulation
By Neil Leavitt Santa Clara, California-based Nvidia Corporation recently launched Cambridge-1—the United Kingdom’s most powerful supercomputer—to fully harness the capabilities ...

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What happened this year in GPU land?
Nothing as we know it has been, or will be, the same. The year started with uncertainty and half-way in, ...