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Nvidia's $20 billion Groq acquisition shows the AI industry moving from training to inference, with speed and efficiency now crucial.
NVIDIA's next-generation Rubin-based GeForce RTX 60 series GPUs rumored to use Rubin GR20x GPU family, gearing up for 2H 2027 release.
Nvidia's biggest gaming reveal at CES 2026 was DLSS 4.5, an update for RTX GPUs that can boost frames rendered by six times via multi-frame generation and sharpen images with an upgraded Transformer AI model.
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NVIDIA is reportedly bringing back 2021's RTX 3060 GPU because AI is eating all of the newer cards
A reputable leaker has indicated that NVIDIA plans on bringing the RTX 3060 back to market. This would be marketed toward PC gamers as an alternative to the newer GPUs that are being gobbled up by AI.
For the first time in years, Nvidia declined to introduce new GeForce graphics card models at CES. CEO Jensen Huang’s characteristically sprawling and under-rehearsed 90-minute keynote focused almost entirely on the company’s dominant AI business,
According to Wccftech, Nvidia is reportedly on the verge of resuming production on its budget-friendly GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs to combat the ongoing shortage of RAM being caused by an uptick in development on AI technologies and the increasing prices of memory.
The real story at CES 2026 was Nvidia’s continued effort to redefine what “infrastructure” means in a world that is increasingly dependent on AI.
NVIDIA skipped new GPUs at CES to double down on physical AI, robotaxis, and open models, signaling a surprising shift toward owning the backbone of an AI-powered world.
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NVIDIA Could Be a Huge Winner as it Joins the Robotaxi Race
Just a few days ago, AI chip king Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) announced that it’s about to join the robotaxi race, with a plan to test its own offering by next year. Undoubtedly, with a growing number of rivals already revving their engines ahead of the great robotaxi rollout,
Nvidia’s Vera Rubin reduces AI costs, shaking the foundation of crypto compute projects that thrive on GPU scarcity.
Nvidia has been, without a doubt, one of the best-performing stocks. Shares have climbed 1,320% in the past five years (as of Jan. 5). This gain would have turned a $2,000 investment into over $28,000 today. The S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) put up a total return of 100% during the same time, which doesn't even come close to Nvidia.