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As the global race for AI dominance continues to heat up, China has decided to ban the import of AI graphics cards from segment-leader Nvidia.
Qualcomm had datacenter envy back when Intel ruled the bit barns of the world, and now it has it even worse now that Nvidia has shown how AI processing
GPU pricing remains relatively stable month-over-month, but Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5090 is still in short supply, allowing retailers to charge a premium.
Plenty of newer RTX cards sport Nvidia's DLSS technology, which is especially helpful for the most demanding games that require tons of horsepower.
NVIDIA is now offering an upgraded version of its RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell accelerator with a whopping 72GB of GDDR7, a 50% increase over the original 48GB variant.
TinyCorp, an AI-focused startup, has successfully managed to make Nvidia's RTX 30, 40, and 50 series graphics cards compatible with MacBooks using USB4