The Trump administration has forced Nvidia and AMD to share their profits in exchange for access to the lucrative Chinese market, creating a radical new playbook for the U.S. tech war.
After months of high-stakes diplomacy and a personal plea to the president, the AI giant has secured a crucial license to sell its specialized chips in China.
As much as the silly AniMe lights draw the most attention, it's what's happening underneath this massive gaming laptop that matters most.
Intel may not be the titan it was, but its upcoming CPU could rekindle a relationship with gamers.
Razer’s big shoebox for a graphics card is the opposite of what we need.
A chief economist at investment giant Apollo says the top ten AI stocks are more detached from reality than the tech titans of the 1990s were. His chart is a stark warning that history is about to repeat itself.
The Nvidia CEO has been criss-crossing the globe to shake the right hands.
As the AI chipmaker rockets past a $4 trillion valuation, CEO Jensen Huang lays out a stunning vision of a future with robot assistants and revived American factories, but admits the transition won't be painless.
The chipmaker hits a historic milestone as Wall Street’s biggest bet on AI pays off.
Streaming also means your Steam Deck's battery may finally last six hours.
We’ll need to see if a 9060 XT can beat the RTX 5060 Ti, but what's more important is if it manages to maintain its price after launch.
If you want the thinnest Razer gaming laptop, you'll need to pay a little more.
We’ll have to see it to believe it as the Nvidia RTX 5060 GPU launches today without pre-release drivers.
Nvidia's $430 RTX 5060 Ti could be incredible for 1440p gaming, but you should watch out for pricing changes.
It's the Art of the Deal.
A planned export restriction was reportedly cancelled after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang attended a $1 million per-head dinner at Mar-a-Lago.
Most semiconductor chips used in the United States are imported from Asia.
GPUs are coming down in price, and AI is becoming more efficient just as CoreWeave goes public.
I’m sure everything at Nvidia is fine, and big tech is certainly unconcerned about tariffs.
Robots, quantum computing, and AI—so much AI.