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NVIDIA Stands Firm on Shield TV After 10 Years, New Model Still Possible
NVIDIA confirms long-term support for Shield TV even after a decade, with executives revealing ongoing discussions and internal development ideas…
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Windows 11 January Update Causes Major FPS Drops on Nvidia GPUs
A recent Windows 11 security update is reportedly causing severe frame rate drops and stuttering for Nvidia GPU users, prompting…
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ZOTAC Cancels RTX 5090 Orders Before Re-Listing at Over 20 Percent Higher Price
ZOTAC is facing backlash after reportedly canceling multiple RTX 5090 orders due to a system error, only to re-list the…
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NVIDIA and Intel Team Up for AI, Gamers Left Behind
The historic NVIDIA-Intel collaboration focuses on enterprise AI servers, sparking hardware shortages and higher prices for PC gamers in 2026.
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ASUS Ends Production of RTX 5070 Ti and 5060 Ti 16GB Amid Memory Shortage
ASUS has officially discontinued the RTX 5070 Ti and 5060 Ti 16GB graphics cards due to global memory shortages, while…
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Nvidia Unveils DLSS 4.5 and ACE Technology, Redefining Gaming with Human-Like AI NPCs
At CES 2026, Nvidia revealed DLSS 4.5 alongside its groundbreaking ACE technology, introducing AI-driven NPCs capable of real-time interaction, planning,…
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Nvidia Envisions AI-Driven Graphics Beyond Reality at CES 2026
Jensen Huang reveals Nvidia’s future vision of AI rendering for games, promising photo-realistic graphics and intelligent NPCs powered by Neural…
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LG Unveils Gram Pro 2026, the World’s Lightest 17-Inch RTX Laptop with Aerominum Innovation
LG has officially revealed the Gram Pro 2026 lineup, headlined by the Gram Pro 17—the world’s lightest 17-inch laptop equipped…
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AMD and NVIDIA Reportedly Planning Permanent GPU Price Hikes in 2026
AMD and NVIDIA are reportedly preparing permanent GPU price hikes in 2026 as AI demand and DDR5 memory costs continue…
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GeForce Now to Enforce 100 Hour Monthly Play Limit Starting 2026
NVIDIA will begin enforcing a 100 hour monthly playtime cap on most GeForce Now subscribers in 2026, reigniting debate over…
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