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AMD, Intel and NVIDIA
What to expect from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel at CES 2025
Here are the potential big announcements to keep an eye on from Nvidia, AMD, Intel, and other computing brands at CES 2025.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
NVIDIA, AMD and Intel aimed for maximum power at CES 2025
There was no question that NVIDIA's RTX 5000 GPUs would be one of the biggest stories at CES 2025, and I figured Intel and AMD to arrive with some new hardware of their own. But I didn't expect that each of these companies would,
Should AMD and Intel Stock Investors Be Worried About Nvidia's New Product?
Nvidia's project DIGITS brings the power of AI to the desktop market.
Nvidia Hands-Down Won AI At CES 2025. Here's Why That Matters
There were plenty of AI announcements at CES 2025 and while some were charming -- like the robot vacuum that can pick up dirty socks or TVs that can generate recipes -- none of them has the power to transform society like Nvidia.
Hands on with Black State on NVIDIA 50 series GPUs at CES 2025
Alyek is at CES 2025 checking out all the biggest announcements and reveals, not the least of which are the new NVIDIA RTX 50 series graphics cards featuring Blackwell architecture for generative AI.
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Nvidia won CES 2025, and the RTX 5090 has nothing to do with it
I'm not any more happy about a $2,000 graphics card, but there's no denying that Nvidia stomped AMD and Intel at CES 2025.
Nvidia Hands-Down Won AI at CES 2025, And Also the Show Itself. Here's Why That Matters
There were plenty of AI announcements at CES 2025 and while some were charming -- like the robot vacuum that can pick up dirty socks, or TVs that can generate recipes -- none of them has the power to transform society like Nvidia.
Nvidia's tiny $3,000 computer for AI developers steals the show at CES
Nvidia revealed a $3,000 mini computer for AI developers this week. It's called Project Digits — for now — and is based around an Nvidia chip called GB10. Nvidia could target the $50 billion-per-year PC market in the future with the chip.
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Nvidia wins, Intel loses and xAI becomes a Colossus: A year in compute
Where Intel has struggled, Nvidia has continued to soar, unveiling Blackwell, its most powerful GPU offering to date, in ...
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Thanks to Nvidia, there's a new generation of PCs coming, and they'll be running Linux
OK, maybe you wouldn't pay three grand for a Project DIGITS PC. But what about a $1,000 Blackwell PC from Acer, Asus, or ...
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Nvidia CEO teases plans for consumer CPU following Project Digits and GB10 CPU unveiling
Nvidia has sparked speculation about its entry into the consumer CPU market with the unveiling of Project Digits at CES 2025.
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Nvidia’s value is now worth more than AMD, Arm, Broadcom, and Intel combined—and doubled
Nvidia’s market cap is now greater than that of its leading competitors combined—and doubled—as it corners the market on ...
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Nvidia Teams Up With MediaTek to Challenge Intel and AMD in Desktop CPU Market
Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) chief Jensen Huang said Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company MediaTek could sell the desktop ...
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Nvidia Rocks CES With Grace-Blackwell AI PC Platform
Project Digits is a small box available from Nvidia and “Top Partners” starting at $3000. Add a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, ...
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Santa Clara—Home to Nvidia, Intel and Google—Saw a Surge in Trophy-Home Sales Amid Last Year’s AI Boom
Luxury sales in Santa Clara—the county at the heart of California’s Silicon Valley—boomed simultaneously with the AI buzz of ...
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MSI’s 2025 gaming laptops have the latest from Nvidia, Intel, and AMD — plus lots of RGB
But you’ll notice some similar specs are present in cheaper MSI laptops, like the new Raider 18 HX.
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Nvidia's AI Leadership Shines While ON Semiconductor Faces Demand Slump: Analyst
Analyst William Stein reports on CES 2025, highlighting strong AI infrastructure spending, benefiting Nvidia and increasing ...
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