GPU Senior Editor Jarred Walton tested the EVGA GeForce RTX 3050 XC Black (using reference clocks) and the Zotac GeForce RTX ...
Super Micro Computer SMCI-5.26%decrease; red down pointing triangle says it would be selling a lot more servers—if only it had Nvidia’s NVDA-1.61%decrease; red down pointing triangle latest chips.
More competition pressures Nvidia’s pricing, margins and market share. Nvidia Corp.’s earnings results felt like a national holiday of sorts. Countdowns and endless commentary surrounded the ...
Nvidia is the dominant supplier of AI chips for the data center, but Advanced Micro Devices is catching up. AMD is also a leading supplier of AI chips for computers and devices, which could be a ...
Update: Nvidia has now officially announced the RTX 4000 Super series. Meanwhile, rivals AMD has also unveiled its own 16GB RX 7600 XT though it takes aim at the RTX 4060. On the CPU side ...
Dede Henley is a provocative thought-leader for executives. Do you know that every person who works for you has a super power? Well, they do. Superman could lift tall buildings, and Luke Skywalker ...
Nvidia stock has much more room to run up its all-time high share price set this week, argue Bank of America analysts, who just meaningfully upped their price target for the artificial ...
Semiconductor-sector investors will be paying close attention this week as the major cloud-computing companies report their quarterly results.
Adding to today's volatility is an article in Asia that NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is stepping in to restructure Super Micro orders, reshaping the AI supply chain. After trading down over 8% ...
Despite Super Micro's continuous financial difficulties, Nvidia is trying to maintain a consistent supply chain for the AI server market by rerouting orders to other suppliers. Early trading ...
That's essentially expected behavior for an Nvidia GPU, so all in all it was not surprising. Using EVGA's PreciousXOC, I gently began to nudge the clock offset upwards in small increments ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang thinks data center operators will spend $1 trillion upgrading their infrastructure over the next five years in order to support demand from artificial ...