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A global price war in the artificial intelligence arms race is set to erupt, with Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang revealing a new hardware platform that will slash the cost of operating large scale models by 90 per cent.
Nvidia’s long-awaited G-Sync Pulsar promises motion as smooth as what you'd get from a 1,000Hz display—if one existed! It's debuting in a few gaming monitors at CES 2026, but does the tech actually matter?
Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar gaming monitors take backlight strobing tech to another level, with four fresh displays launching today.
Jensen Huang took to the CES stage on Monday to share the latest from NVIDIA, and while the presentation was more a refresher of technologies the company has been working on for the past few years, there were a couple of notable announcements.
Nvidia Corp. agreed to a licensing deal with artificial intelligence startup Groq, furthering its investments in companies connected to the AI boom.
At the CES conference, Jensen Huang, the company’s chief executive, said the more efficient and powerful chip would begin shipping later this year.
The startup’s CEO and some staff are to join Nvidia as part of a new nonexclusive deal.
Nvidia has licensed Groq’s AI inference-chip technology in a reported $20B deal, signaling a strategic shift as AI moves from training to deployment.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says their highly anticipated new Vera Rubin systems are nearing release this year. Speaking at CES in Las Vegas, Huang said customers will soon be able to try out the technology,