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It's good to have a beefy graphics card dipping considerably below MSRP, with a $70 discount applied to a PNY RTX 5080 at Walmart in the US.
For example, the PNY RTX 5060 Ti with 16GB of VRAM is now down to $379, which is $50 below MSRP. PNY's RTX 5080 is also enjoying a massive discount, coming in at $929 or $70 below MSRP.
Nvidia has dwarfed AMD in GPU sales for many years, so the fact that AMD is playing catch-up is not unusual. However, seeing it lose 6% market share over the course of a year is alarming.
Sep 22 - IREN Limited (NASDAQ:IREN) has taken another big step in its push into artificial intelligence infrastructure. On Monday, the data center operator and bitcoin miner said it will spend about $670 million to expand its GPU fleet with hardware from Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD).
Nvidia is preparing a new AI chip for sale in China with half the performance of its flagship GPU, B300 Blackwell.
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As of Sept. 24, get the Asus Dual Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 OC Edition for $395.99, down from its usual price of $439.99, at Amazon. That's $44 off and a discount of 10%.
That's the key reason to seriously consider buying Nvidia shares before 2025 comes to a close.
So, even though now AMD does have a computing solution, it’s not as useful for many tasks, because no third-party developer assumes full AMD support by default. Nvidia’s CUDA has been around long enough that many tools, models, workflows assume CUDA first, and AMD becomes a fallback.
The Fenghua No. 3 is based on the open-source RISC-V architecture, with inputs from the OpenCore Institute's Nanhu V3 project. The new design is expected to
Last week, Intel signed an unexpected deal with rival Nvidia to produce custom PC and data center CPUs that include Nvidia technology. In the PC business, this means that Intel CPUs with integrated Nvidia graphics processing units ( GPUs) are on their way. The big question: What does this mean for Intel's own graphics business?