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At the CES conference, Jensen Huang, the company’s chief executive, said the more efficient and powerful chip would begin shipping later this year.
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.
The RTX 3060 originally launched in February 2021 and became part of a wider range of Ti, VRAM quantity variants, plus a low-hash-rate (LHR) model designed to thwart cryptocurrency mining. (Remember when that was the only problem we had with GPU availability and pricing?)
Nvidia finalized a $5B Intel stake after FTC approval, buying 214.7M shares. The move bolsters Intel’s foundry push as 18A ramps.
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NVIDIA is reportedly bringing back 2021's RTX 3060 GPU because AI is eating all of the newer cards
A reputable leaker has indicated that NVIDIA plans on bringing the RTX 3060 back to market. This would be marketed toward PC gamers as an alternative to the newer GPUs that are being gobbled up by AI.
Nvidia (NVDA) is touting its latest robotics advancements at CES 2026 as the broader tech industry begins a large-scale effort to bring humanoid robots to life. During the company's keynote on Monday,
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NVIDIA debuts Rubin platform at CES 2026, delivering 50 petaflops, faster AI
NVIDIA says its Rubin platform is now in full production, delivering up to 50 petaflops and powering the next wave of agentic AI systems.