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    Long-Awaited NVIDIA/Mediatek Arm-Based Laptops Are Expected to Arrive Soon

    I've tried too many times jumping to linux, but I always go back. I'm just too deep into MS infrastructure. years ago, back when nvidia linux drivers rocked and AMD sucked, I did a 30day challenge installing ubuntu (back when ubuntu was cool) on my main rig. It wasn't a bad experience, but I...
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    Industry-Wide Layoffs and Studio Closures Continue as Gaming Audiences Lose Interest in New Releases

    I no longer do multiplayer games, don't have the time. and good single player games are a dime a dozen
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    Long-Awaited NVIDIA/Mediatek Arm-Based Laptops Are Expected to Arrive Soon

    WoA From what I know, the CPU translation with WoA is actually not bad, it's the DirectX translation that is poor, apparently because Qualcomm drivers suck. If nvidia manages to release good drivers, who knows... it just might do. I don't expect them to be affordable at all.
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    Long-Awaited NVIDIA/Mediatek Arm-Based Laptops Are Expected to Arrive Soon

    If anyone can make ARM pc gaming a reality it's nvidia, thing is they already failed twice. 3rd time the charm?
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    NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Upscaling Performance Review & Analysis

    The thing I hate about DLSS and more so FrameGen, is that it's pretty much required even with a RTX5090 in plenty of games if you want to play at 4K at high frame rates.
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    NVIDIA Sells Off the Last of Its Stake in Arm, but Will Continue to Be a Customer and Partner to the Company It Once Tried to Buy Out

    I recall many "experts" claimed nvidia would not recover from such a blow. A little while later it became a trillion dollar company :rolleyes: :LOL:
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    Microsoft Is Reportedly Exploring the Option to Combine Its PC and Xbox Game Pass Services to Entice More Subscribers

    You mean an even more expensive Game Pass. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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    NVIDIA Is Rumored to Be Developing a New Flagship Blackwell-Based GPU, Possibly RTX 5090 Ti or TITAN, for a Q3 2026 Release

    I have my doubts too, it's not like they need a new flagship GPU. Wouldn't be the first time they up themselves though.
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    NVIDIA Is Rumored to Be Developing a New Flagship Blackwell-Based GPU, Possibly RTX 5090 Ti or TITAN, for a Q3 2026 Release

    What? I've already sold half my liver, a kidney and now my soul? :rolleyes: :LOL:
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    NVIDIA Shield Devices Continue to Get Support a Decade After Release from Passionate Engineers Who Helped Create Them

    I recall a few (very few maybe one or to) TVs with the same tegra SoC and software. I'm not even sure they came to market.
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    NVIDIA Shield Devices Continue to Get Support a Decade After Release from Passionate Engineers Who Helped Create Them

    Well, I'm more into the android/windows ecosystem, so NO AppleTV for me. Even after all these years I don't see a reason to get an apple TV, much less replace the shield TV
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    NVIDIA Shield Devices Continue to Get Support a Decade After Release from Passionate Engineers Who Helped Create Them

    Nvidia isn't really known for f*cking things up. To be fair this was close to be a failed product as I mentioned it was released as an android gaming console, but it breathed new life as the best streaming console.
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    NVIDIA Shield Devices Continue to Get Support a Decade After Release from Passionate Engineers Who Helped Create Them

    I've never seen sales figures of the shield, so I don't really know if it's a success or not. Better be after 10 years. Still, it's one of the best streaming devices ever, most of its competitors are either dead or have been replaced with newer models. Even today, most streaming devices can't...
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    AMD Could Be Prepping a Flagship Next-Gen GPU Featuring 96 Compute Units with Memory on a 512-Bit Bus

    You are talking about nvidia, right? seems more fitting.
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    AMD Could Be Prepping a Flagship Next-Gen GPU Featuring 96 Compute Units with Memory on a 512-Bit Bus

    I think it would make more sense for AMD to leave the pc gaming market. They already own the console market and will continue to dominate in the foreseeable future. Contrary to what fanboys may think, AMD is NOT doing well in the PC gaming market, it had like 20% market share in 2025, it costs...
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