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Dell Implements Mechanical Fix to Prevent Melting Issues in 16-Pin GPU Power Connectors

Dell addresses overheating concerns of Nvidia’s 16-pin GPU power connector by mechanically securing it to the graphics card chassis.

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Nvidia in Talks to Invest $30 Billion in OpenAI Amid Stalled $100 Billion Deal

Nvidia is negotiating a $30 billion investment in OpenAI after a previously planned $100 billion deal was put on hold.

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Nvidia to Reveal Groundbreaking Chip at GTC 2026, Jensen Huang Announces

Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang promises a revolutionary new chip unveiling at GTC 2026 next month, signaling a major advancement in tech innovation.

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Nvidia Completes Sale of Remaining Arm Shares Years After Failed $40 Billion Acquisition Attempt

Nvidia has sold its remaining shares in Arm, closing the chapter on its attempt to acquire the chip designer for $40 billion.

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Meta Expands AI Infrastructure with Major Nvidia Chip Purchase

Meta plans to boost its AI infrastructure by acquiring millions of Nvidia components, including GPUs, Vera Rubin racks, and central processors.

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GPU Prices Rise 15% Globally Since November, RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5090 Lead Increases

Nvidia, AMD, and Intel graphics card prices surged an average 15% worldwide between November 2025 and February 2026.

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MSI RTX 5090 Lightning Z GPU Cracks During Extreme Overclocking Attempt

An MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z valued at over $5,000 suffered a cracked GPU during an extreme overclocking experiment.

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Limited-Edition MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z Hits eBay with High Resale Prices

MSI’s exclusive GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z graphics cards appear on eBay, with prices soaring well above the original $5,090 MSRP.

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Ray Tracing Fails to Gain Traction Among Leading Game Studios by 2025

Despite Nvidia’s push and RTX GPU launches, hardware ray tracing remains uncommon in top-tier games, overshadowed by alternative lighting technologies.

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Nvidia Highlights Significant AI Inference Cost Reduction with Blackwell Architecture

Nvidia reports that the Blackwell AI architecture has cut neural network inference costs by up to 10 times, leveraging both hardware and software advancements.

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Nvidia Eases Speed Requirements for HBM4 Memory to Prevent Supply Shortages

Nvidia lowers HBM4 memory speed demands to ensure stable supply amid challenges meeting JEDEC standard performance.

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Micron Set to Begin Mass Production of HBM4 Memory Ahead of Schedule Amid Nvidia Partnership Competition

Micron confirms HBM4 memory mass production will start this quarter, contradicting rumors of low demand from Nvidia as competition heats up.

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