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  • NVIDIA A100 GPU

    NVIDIA is bringing liquid-cooled GPUs to data centers

    Starting later this year, NVIDIA will begin selling a liquid-cooled version of its A100 GPU for data centers.

    Igor Bonifacic
    05.24.2022
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics card

    NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3090 Ti is now available for a staggering $1,999

    NVIDIA has released the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti for $1,999 — one of its most expensive consumer GPUs yet.

    Jon Fingas
    03.29.2022
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 laptop GPU

    NVIDIA's RTX 2050 laptop GPU slaps an old name on new technology

    NVIDIA has unveiled the GeForce RTX 2050 laptop GPU, which uses RTX 30-era tech — and won't be available for months.

    Jon Fingas
    12.18.2021
  • NVIDIA Drive Atlan

    Watch NVIDIA's GTC keynote in 17 minutes

    Come for Jensen's hair, stay for all of NVIDIA's chip announcements.

    Igor Bonifacic
    04.12.2021
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 GPU

    NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3060 offers ray tracing for $329

    NVIDIA has introduced a standard RTX 3060 that offers the latest ray tracing at $329.

    Jon Fingas
    01.12.2021
  • RTX 3080 Laptop

    NVIDIA’s RTX 30 series GPUs are heading to laptops on January 26th

    As expected, NVIDIA announced that it's bringing its RTX 30-series of GPUs to laptops.

    Igor Bonifacic
    01.12.2021
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 mobile laptop graphics teaser

    NVIDIA hints at RTX 30 laptop graphics launch on January 12th

    NVIDIA has teased the debut of GeForce RTX 30 series laptop graphics at its CES event on January 12th.

    Jon Fingas
    01.10.2021
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090

    NVIDIA's RTX 3000 cards make counting teraflops pointless

    With NVIDIA's first RTX 3000 cards arriving in weeks, you can expect reviews to give you a firm idea of Ampere performance soon. Even now, it feels safe to say that Ampere represents a monumental leap forward for PC gaming. However these cards stack up, though, it’s clear that their worth can no longer be represented by a singular figure like teraflops.

  • Valorant

    NVIDIA's Reflex technology promises to reduce input lag on your PC

    If you've ever played a competitive shooter, you'll know how much input lag can ruin your match.

    Igor Bonifacic
    09.01.2020
  • NVIDIA 12-pin PCIe connectors

    Leaks show off NVIDIA RTX 3000 series graphics cards from Zotac

    Leaks on Twitter show off early hints of the new 3000 series graphics cards from NVIDIA and partners like Zotac Gaming.

    Richard Lawler
    08.29.2020
  • NVIDIA RTX 3000 tease

    NVIDIA teases its next-generation RTX 3000 GPUs

    NVIDIA is giving us a glimpse of its RTX 3000 Ampere GPUs.

  • NVIDIA's massive A100 GPU isn't for you

    In this mini-episode of our explainer show, Upscaled, we break down NVIDIA's latest GPU, the A100, and its new graphics architecture Ampere. Announced at the company's long-delayed GTC conference, the A100 isn't intended for gamers, or even for workstation users. Volta never directly came to consumers — aside from the Titan V and a Quadro workstation card — but the improvements and tensor cores it introduced were a key part of Turing, the architecture which underpins almost all of NVIDIA's current GeForce and Quadro cards.

  • Corona virus close up

    NVIDIA's newest AI supercomputer joins the fight against COVID-19

    The DGX A100 is NVIDIA’s third generation AI supercomputer.

  • ASSOCIATED PRESS

    The kilogram has officially been redefined

    Today, scientists voted to change the definition of the kilogram as well as three other units of measurement -- the ampere, the kelvin and the mole. The vote took place at the General Conference on Weights and Measures in Versailles, France and the new definitions will be based on "what we call the fundamental constants of nature," as Estefanía de Mirandés of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) told Science News, instead of the less precise definitions these measurements are currently tied to. The kilogram, for example, is defined by a physical cylinder known as Le Grand K that's stored in a vault outside of Paris.

  • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

    The way scientific units are calculated is changing

    Scientific units are set to receive their biggest shake-up since the inception of the modern metric system in 1960. The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) -- one of three committees that oversees this type of stuff -- is presently looking into revising the ampere, the kilogram, the kelvin, and the mole. The higher-ups at the General Conference on Weights and Measures will then conduct a final vote on the recommendations next year, before ordering them into effect in May 2019. Although it may not impact everyday measurements, the redefinition is crucial for scientists, who require the utmost accuracy for their work.

    Saqib Shah
    10.19.2017
  • Inhabitat's Week in Green: gigantic LED cube, synthetic bones and a playground from recycled wind turbines

    Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green. Happy April 1st! In honor of the day, we've rounded up some of Inhabitat's best April Fools stories for your reading pleasure. Our collective jaws dropped this morning when we were sent an anonymous photo from a tipster which hints at intergalactic plans for Apple's new Cupertino campus. Google also surprised us today when it announced a partnership with the city of New York to replace NYC taxis with driverless Google Cabs. In other NYC news, it was revealed today that New York City's ever-popular High Line park is going to bring a train back on the High Line to keep up with the growing crowds, and satellite photos divulged that Dubai appears to be building a series of Dubai-shaped islands off of its coast. In more serious news, the New York Auto Show is hitting Manhattan next week, and in preparation this week Fisker released the first sketch of its highly anticipated Nina Plug-in Hybrid. Inhabitat will be on-scene at the reveal on Tuesday to bring you the first photos of its unveiling, so stay tuned for Inhabitat's live Fisker Nina coverage on Tuesday! We also brought you a sneak peek at several more innovative eco vehicles that will displayed at this year's New York Auto Show -- including NYC's taxi of tomorrow and Infiniti's new Nissan Leaf-based EV. Meanwhile, Lexus divulged that it is considering producing the sexy LF-LC hybrid sports coupe, and Chevy Volt's sexier European twin the Opel Ampera racked up 7,000 orders, putting it well on its way to meeting sales targets. In two-wheel transportation news, bicycles kicked into high gear as Specialized launched the world's fastest E-bike and Jose Hurtado designed a hubless 'Twist Bike' that can be turned into a tandem in a snap.

    Inhabitat
    04.01.2012