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The RTX 60 series is slipping to 2028 or later as Nvidia shifts nearly all its resources to AI datacenter chips. Gamers are looking at the longest product gap since the Pascal era.
Gigabyte's new external GPU boxes promise desktop-class performance for ultrabook owners — but a Thunderbolt 5 bottleneck and a $2,999 price tag are real caveats.
Announced at Computex 2026, RTX Spark pairs a 20-core Arm CPU with a Blackwell GPU and up to 128GB of unified memory — and Qualcomm's stock dropped 10% the same day.
A second-gen transformer model brings cleaner ray tracing to RTX 20, 30, 40, and 50 cards — no frame-rate penalty, 27 games at launch in August 2026.
Morgan Stanley estimates the bill of materials for one Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 rack at $7.8 million — and that's before anyone makes a profit margin.
Big Tech's billion-dollar deals with Corning are squeezing smaller buyers out of the fiber market, with lead times stretching to a year and prices up 70%.
A Thai AI company allegedly acted as a front to route billions in restricted US server hardware to Chinese tech giants — while Super Micro was already under federal investigation.
Executives at Nvidia, Palantir, and Broadcom have been selling shares at a record pace. The absence of insider buying tells the sharper story.
A high-profile visit to LG's Seoul HQ signals a broader alliance covering home robotics, AI data centre cooling, and autonomous systems.
NVIDIA quietly confirmed a new 12GB GDDR7 variant of its RTX 5070 Laptop GPU, adding 50% more memory over the base 8GB model, with systems expected in June 2026.














