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NVIDIA To Buy Arm In $40 Billion Chip Tech Deal

Graphics card juggernaut NVIDIA intends to acquire international chip architecture design company Arm in a deal worth approximately $40 billion, the two companies announced in a joint statement issued earlier today. Arm was originally established as a British company but got acquired by SoftBank Group, a Japanese corporation several years ago.

This majority owner of Arm now appears to be willing to sell, signaling that flipping the chip design firm was its intent all along. It is currently unclear when exactly might this transaction actually go through.

Because the highly collaborative nature of 21st-century chipmaking, not to mention the complex ownership structures of the companies involved, mean this acquisition will need to get regulatory approval from pretty much every continent bar Antartica.

As smartphones are a huge business in every corner of the globe. NVIDIA said its intent here is to bolster its R&D talent in the AI chip race. While Arm gets to secure its long-term future by tying up with one of the largest technology companies that ever existed. Arm’s headquarters would remain in Cambridge, UK, following the purchase, the two companied confirmed.

In an ideal scenario, this acquisition would secure all necessary regulatory approvals in the second half of the next year, but a lot of regulatory hurdles remain between that outcome and where we currently are.

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NVIDIA Broadcast App Launches To Enhance Your Gaming Streams

NVIDIA Broadcast is the name of a new app from the famous GPU manufacturer that promises to enhance gaming streams in a wide variety of scenarios. The app is build on the NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC) standard that the company first introduced in late 2018 with the GeForce RTX 20 series.

That also happens to be the hardware baseline for taking advantage of the new tech, which is, of course, also supported by the newly launched GeForce RTX 30 lineup of GPUs. The app can now be downloaded free of charge in the United States and is presently only available for Windows, the number one choice for gamers anyway.

After getting it up and running, you will be able to enhance your webcam and microphone feeds with NVIDIA’s proprietary AI that will filter out audio and image noise, introduce virtual backgrounds, and even frame and reframe your video feed, as instructed and/or needed.

Which is quite a decent feature list for something being given out for free, though NVIDIA is definitely playing the long game here and wants the Broadcast app to be just another selling point of its ultra-premium PC graphics cards.

Naturally, for best results, you’re advised to still invest some effort into a decent streaming setup.

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Watch out for the AMD’s RX 6700 XT in March

AMD’s graphics card Radeon RX 6700 XT, which could be the next Big Navi, is expected to launch in March.

What can we look forward to?

The news spread fast over the internet as the inside unnamed source yesterday confirmed that AMD is launching a new graphics card, Radeon RX 670 XT, on March 18th. The new card is going to be based on a NAVI 22 XL GPU. It will have 12 GB video memory and a 192-bit memory bus. At the moment, the 128-bit memory bus is standard, so RX 6700 XT will be able to exchange data faster with the CPU and other internal components. Radeon RX 6700 XT will supposedly be available in MBA and Custom versions, and it’s not yet sure whether a non-XT model will be released as well.

This card aims to compete with NVIDIA’s mid-range GPUs, or GeForce RTX 3070, to be more precise, which currently holds the place as the best buy in its class of around $500 range price. GeForce RTX 3070 launched at the end of October last year, and it’s the third most powerful GeForce 30-series gaming graphics card based on the Ampere architecture. Since it features 5888 CUDA cores and 8GB of GDDR6 memory, it’s considered quite a powerful gaming graphics card, and it offers great support for a high-resolution monitor or VR headset.

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NVIDIA Debuts New Ray-Tracing GPUs With RTX 30 Series

NVIDIA today announced the second generation of its ray-tracing graphics cards; three of them, to be more specific. The trio is launching as part of the GeForce RTX 30 series which is planned to reach the mass consumer market in the coming weeks. First as part of pre-built systems, and then individually.

Do not expect to be able to buy these things on their own that quickly, however, as new product generation shortages have been a thing in this industry even before Bitcoin mining took off. As a result, the most reliable way to get in on the next generation of graphical fidelity from NVIDIA will be to buy a gaming laptop, notebook, or even desktop. Or pre-order one just in time for the holiday season, that is.

As for the actual products that were announced today, the GeForce RTX 3090, 3080 and 3070 graphics cards promise up to twice greater performance compared to the RTX 20 series which launched in late 2018. In terms of energy efficiency, the company cites up to 1.9 greater improvements.

A swath of new software services powered by this new tech is also coming out as part of the generational leap, led by solutions for streamers and eSports professionals alike.

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2020 HP Omen 30L Desktop Boasts RTX 3090

Two weeks after NVIDIA took the wraps off its GeForce RTX 30 lineup of high-end gaming cards, HP is already fully prepared to take advantage of the newly introduced component breakthroughs – just in time for the traditionally competitive but very shopping-intensive holiday season.

Cue the introduction of the 2020 HP Omen 30L models meant to succeed the firm’s previous-best Windows gaming towers. This new family offers hardware all the way up to NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3090 – assuming you can afford it, that is. Because, to be honest, with an introductory price of $1,500, the HP Omen 30L series does not appear to be too impressive in the accessibility department, which is simultaneously unsurprising and yet difficult to swallow seeing how much more competitive HP Omen products tend to be in nearly every other product category.

The current shortages of NVIDIA’s second-gen ray-tracing GPUs obviously do not apply to enterprise clients, which is why pretty much every single configuration of the HP Omen 30L is scheduled to become available to buy in the U.S. in time for the holiday season.

In the CPU department, HP intends to offer both Intel and AMD’s latest tech, wheareas RAM will be capped at the expected 64GB mark.

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