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According to Wccftech, Nvidia is reportedly on the verge of resuming production on its budget-friendly GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs to combat the ongoing shortage of RAM being caused by an uptick in development on AI technologies and the increasing prices of memory.
For the first time in years, Nvidia declined to introduce new GeForce graphics card models at CES. CEO Jensen Huang’s characteristically sprawling and under-rehearsed 90-minute keynote focused almost entirely on the company’s dominant AI business, relegating the company’s gaming-related announcements to a separate video posted later in the evening.
NVIDIA skipped new GPUs at CES to double down on physical AI, robotaxis, and open models, signaling a surprising shift toward owning the backbone of an AI-powered world.
NVIDIA has officially announced DLSS 4.5, the next evolution of its Deep Learning Super Sampling technology. DLSS 4.5 introduces major updates to both
At a CES where Nvidia has seemed largely focused on broader AI developments, DLSS stands as the one area where the company continues to show its gaming chops, striving forwards with improvements that gamers can actually see, touch, and use. It's good stuff. If you can get your hands on the hardware, anyway.
The RTX 3060 remains a much-loved card – as illustrated by its position atop the Steam survey. Production reportedly stopped in 2024, with partners continuing to
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