Nvidia's GPUs remain the best solutions for AI training, but Huawei's own processors can be used for inference.
Nvidia's GPUs remain the best solutions for AI training, but Huawei's own processors can be used for inference.
Previously, this demo would have required at least 4 NVIDIA A100 GPUs with 320GB of combined GPU VRAM to cache the relevant data and ensure interactive performance, representing nearly 70% hardware ...
Those who use AMD are no stranger to this strategy, as lots of AMD’s RDNA 2 GPUs are still widely available, not to mention RDNA 3. However, Nvidia may have other plans for its GPUs, so if you ...
NVIDIA had one of the biggest announcements out of CES 2025, revealing its new 50-series RTX graphics cards. The new GPUs came with some bold claims, including RTX 5070 performance that could ...
Nvidia is introducing the Blackwell GPU architecture to support the next generation of RTX 50-series graphics cards. This new architecture builds upon the Ada Lovelace design, offering ...
Nvidia’s 60-class graphics cards remain the most popular options among PC gamers, and they have for years. The RTX 3060 and RTX 4060 occupy two of the top three slots in the Steam hardware ...
Nvidia's biggest customers for AI chips, including Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Meta, have reportedly cut their orders for the new Blackwell series of GPUs due to overheating issues. However ...
Nvidia's RTX 50-series GPUs are preparing to hit shelves soon, and while we've already seen everything from an RTX 5070 to an RTX 5090, we have yet to hear about the lower-end RTX 5050 — but one ...
Over much of the last two years, Nvidia has emerged as the undisputed leader in the chip realm thanks to its long line of GPUs relative to what AMD has to offer. However, there is another part of ...
With Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs now officially announced, many are preparing to swipe the RTX 5080 once it arrives on shelves this January. However, despite Nvidia's promising $999 asking price for ...
The global rise of generative AI and large language models (LLMs) has significantly increased the demand for GPUs, and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confirmed in 2024 the company will recruit 1000 ...