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Ampere rides again in Nvidia's single-slot RTX A1000 and A400 for 'professionals'
By Aaron Klotz published
Nvidia has launched two new entry-level GPUs featuring its last-generation Ampere architecture. The A1000 looks like a professional variant of the RTX 3050 8GB, but the A400 is much less powerful.
Micro Center makes RTX 4090 owner a low-ball $700 offer on trade-in
By Aaron Klotz published
That's less than half the going rate for the GPU on eBay.
'Enhanced' Nvidia A100 GPUs appear in China's second-hand market with more cores and more VRAM
By Zhiye Liu published
These A100 cards come with 15% more CUDA cores and 20% more HBM2 than the 'normal' A100 PCIe.
Gigabyte officially unveils premium ice-themed motherboard and GPU
By Dallin Grimm published
Gigabyte's new XTREME Prestige Limited Edition hardware duo promises exclusivity and luxury, for those who can afford its unknown price tag.
Mid-level Nvidia employee retires with $62 million from stock options, while another lost it all
By Mark Tyson published
Even ‘mid-level’ employees have become multi-millionaires.
RTX 4090s continue to melt — GPU repair facility claims it works on 200 flagship Nvidia cards per month
By Aaron Klotz published
NorthridgeFix reveals that RTX 4090 deaths have not gone away. The GPU repair facility says it still gets dead 4090s every single day from across the globe.
Chinese gamers can't RMA their RTX 4090s due to US sanctions — users are being very careful with how they treat their top-tier GPUs
By Zhiye Liu published
Chinese publication HKEPC details how different brands carry out the RMA process for GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards in China
Customer RMAs Inno3D RTX 4070 Ti but allegedly receives cheaper Dell RTX 3050 in return — accuses Overclockers UK for scam
By Aaron Klotz published
User says they were scammed out of an RTX 4070 Ti that was RMAed to Overclockers UK for repairs. They claim they received a Dell RTX 3050 in return, rather than the card they paid for.
Nvidia's H100 AI GPU shortages ease as lead times drop from up to four months to 8-12 weeks
By Aaron Klotz published
Lead times for Nvidia's H100 GPU have dropped enormously from almost a year down to just 12-8 weeks. This will help companies like OpenAI attain more H100 GPUs to train their own LLMs.
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