Ban on Nvidia graphics card exports to China adds concerns for Samsung
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Ban on Nvidia graphics card exports to China adds concerns for Samsung
Nvidia’s reported halt of flagship GeForce graphics card exports to China is raising concerns about the profitability of Samsung Electronics’ memory business, adding to fears of a slowdown amid the ongoing trade war between Washington and Beijing. U.S. tech outlet Tom’s Hardware recently reported that Nvidia has effectively confirmed its RTX 5090D GPUs cannot be ordered in Q2, with all existing and pending orders temporarily canceled. The RTX 50…
PC - Scum of the earth: Nvidia ups prices once more and...
Chen Yujuan / Hsinchu, 2025/05/12 03:00 https://www.digitimes.com.tw/tech/dt/n/shwnws.asp?CnlID=1&Cat=40&id=0000721497_A6L3JX07LPQ3SR6FJ290O Translated from Chinese: According to the supply chain, after NVIDIA encountered multiple crises and even had to admit a loss of $5.5 billion in its quarterly report due to the ban on the sale of H20 chips in China, CEO Jensen Huang not only ran bilaterally between the United States and China…
Never released NVIDIA TITAN ADA prototype found and tested: 18432 cores, 48GB G6X memory and two power connectors
TITAN ADA exists and it was tested The fastest RTX 40 series card ever to exist, except it is not ‘officially’ part of RTX 40 series, and it was never released. Der8auer reviewed a very interesting graphics card: the unreleased TITAN ADA, an abandoned flagship model that would likely have cost far more than most […]
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