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Today β€” 4 February 2026Main stream
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NVIDIA RTX 5060 And RTX 5070 See A Sudden Jump In Popularity As Per The Latest Steam Hardware Survey

3 February 2026 at 17:16

NVIDIA Continues To Dominate Steam GPU Charts, RTX 3060 Most Popular Followed By RTX 2060 1

While the entire RTX 50 series has soared in popularity, the RTX 5060 is climbing faster, followed by the GeForce RTX 5070. Steam Hardware Survey for January 2026 Reveals the GeForce RTX 5060 Saw a 40% Increase in Popularity, While RTX 5070 Saw a 19% Jump Month Over Month It's no coincidence that the budget RTX 50-series GPUs are now being adopted faster than ever. Blame the current market, which is forcing gamers to buy GPUs at significantly higher prices. NVIDIA and AMD have been making new supply strategies for their latest-gen GPUs, and this is resulting in much higher […]

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AMD Radeon β€œGaming” GPUs To Incur Another Price Bump This Quarter, Report States Pricing Is Expected To Reach Similar Levels As NVIDIA

2 February 2026 at 18:05

AMD Radeon "Gaming" GPUs To Incur Another Price Bump This Quarter, Report States Pricing Is Expected To Reach Similar Levels As NVIDIA 1

AMD's partners are reportedly preparing a fresh new wave of price bumps for Radeon GPUs that are expected to go live this quarter. AMD Radeon GPUs Are Going To Become More Expensive This Quarter As DRAM Supply Constraints Continue As per a new report published by Board Channels, it looks like AMD partners are preparing a second wave of price bumps on Radeon GPUs. The price bumps follow the original wave, which affected both AMD and NVIDIA GPUs, with up to $40 hikes (based on memory configurations). Once again, the price bump is due to the ever-rising memory prices and […]

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NVIDIA’s β€˜Trillion-Dollar’ Dinner With Taiwanese Partners Shows Us Why Jensen Will Always Remain One Step Ahead in the AI Supply Chain

31 January 2026 at 22:07

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NVIDIA's CEO recently hosted his iconic 'trillion-dollar' dinner with Taiwan's supply chain executives, underscoring their importance. NVIDIA Stands Unfazed by Shortages With DRAM, NAND, Chips, and Advanced Packaging, Due to the Company's Close Relations with Taiwan When it comes to NVIDIA and Taiwan, the relationship between the two hasn't been as close as it is during the AI frenzy, given that it's become necessary for Team Green to keep its partners close and on board. Under CEO Jensen Huang, NVIDIA has managed to vertically integrate its supply chain sources, not only being the first to access them but also maintaining […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nvidia-dinner-with-taiwanese-partners-shows-us-why-jensen-will-always-remain-one-step-ahead/

NVIDIA releases driver update for Maxwell and Pascal GPUs β€” it focuses only on security fixes, but it's still crucial for the older cards

Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs no longer receive Game Ready Driver updates, but that doesn't mean NVIDIA is ignoring them. If you have an older card, I recommend you grab this security update targeting five vulnerabilities.

Nvidia focus 75% of its RTX 50 GPU supply on three low-VRAM models – report claims

30 January 2026 at 15:49

Nvidia shifts its gaming focus to 8GB and 12GB GPU models Nvidia has already confirmed that its GPU supply is β€œconstrained” by its β€œmemory supplyβ€œ. Now, a report from Board Channels has stated that Nvidia has allocated 75% of its Q1 2026 GPU supply to three low-VRAM models. Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti 8GB has been […]

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