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At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, CEO Jensen Huang said more powerful chips will enable training of models in simulated environments.
While the AI model improvements to DLSS 4.5 will benefit all RTX owners today, Nvidia is also launching a new 6x Multi Frame Generation mode for RTX 50-series owners in spring. Targeted at 240Hz 4K gaming, the 6x mode will generate five additional fake frames for every single rendered one, instead of the maximum of three additional in DLSS 4.
The RTX 3060 originally launched in February 2021 and became part of a wider range of Ti, VRAM quantity variants, plus a low-hash-rate (LHR) model designed to thwart cryptocurrency mining. (Remember when that was the only problem we had with GPU availability and pricing?)
Nvidia unveiled a full-stack robotics ecosystem at CES 2026, including foundation models, simulation tools, and hardware. It wants to be the default platform for robotics.
The latest G-Sync Pulsar monitors have a built-in light sensor so they can adjust brightness and color.
The semiconductor maker is rolling out faster artificial-intelligence chips sooner than expected. The company’s newest AI server system
Nvidia says its next-generation Rubin data centre processors are now in production, with customer deployments planned for the second half of the year. CEO Jensen Huang unveiled performance gains, cloud adoption plans and new autonomous vehicle tools at CES.
NVIDIA is the first to release an open reasoning VLA model designed to tackle long-tail autonomous driving challenges; NVIDIA