Huawei Is The Biggest Winner In China’s AI Market After NVIDIA Pullout, AI Share To Reach 60% This Year

NVIDIA pulling out from China's AI market has boosted the share of domestic firms, with Huawei winning the biggest chunk.

The US Government has moved to ban all leading-edge AI chip sales in China. NVIDIA, being the biggest name in the AI industry, has seen its share drop to zero after the policy shift, prompting an increased reliance on domestically produced chips in China .

Currently, the situation has prompted China's AI chipmakers to double down on production and fill in the gaps created by NVIDIA'


NVIDIA RTX 3060 12 GB To Make A Comeback In July As Major NVIDIA AIBs Prepare For The Launch

One of the most popular RTX 30 series GPUs will arrive in nearly two months as NVIDIA's board partners prepare for the launch.

As reported by , NVIDIA is about to launch the Ampere-based RTX 3060 12 GB GPU in July, and it's not to clear the existing inventory, but to fulfill the current market demand due to GPU shortages. We know that the RAMpocalypse has caused a surge in GPU prices as well, and in most regions, we can't find


Roblox Reality Is a DLSS 5-Like AI Powered Photorealistic Model That’s Actually Integrated with the Engine

This week, Roblox Corporation has unveiled Roblox Reality , an ambitious project that aims to deliver a DLSS 5-like AI powered model to level up the visuals available in the popular game creation platform.

, Senior Vice President of Engineering Anupam Singh described Roblox Reality as a hybrid architecture that splits responsibilities between two components: the existing Roblox Game Engine (running on cloud servers), which handles all authoritative game logic like physics, collision, state synchronization, and player positions, while a new Video World Model (called " Super

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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Pushes Back on AI Job-Destruction Fears, Arguing Software Engineers Solve Problems, Also Admits Zero China Share

NVIDIA's CEO has reaffirmed that AI will create hundreds of thousands of jobs , while reacting to the US's policy shift towards China.

Speaking at the latest episode of , NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang once again strengthened the fact that AI will bring a boost to the US economy, rather than destroying existing jobs.

This follows Jensen's recent statements on how AI in the Industrial Era of the modern world will bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States, generating hundreds of thousands of jobs, while boosting the economy


PlayStation and Xbox Are Warned: Exclusives Remain the #1 Reason US Gamers Buy Consoles

In the past few years, we have seen the number of console exclusives shrink considerably . While Nintendo continued to keep its games confined to its systems, Sony and Microsoft began releasing their tentpole PlayStation and Xbox franchises to PC and other consoles , respectively, signaling that the era of console exclusives was coming to an end. However, both seem to be pivoting away from their multiplatform strategies , and the reason couldn't be clearer: for many gamers, exclusives are the main reason to get a console over another.

As


Injustice 3 New Rumors Suggest A DC Fighter Style Reset Following Potential Series Rebrand

With the development of Mortal Kombat 1 winding down, there was no doubt that NetherRealm Studios was hard at work on a new game. In the past, many, including voice actors for Superman and Green Lantern , suggested that the studio's next game would be Injustice 3 , and earlier this week, a WB Games Artist listed the game among those they have worked on. However, it seems like the next game from the Mortal Kombat series developer may be more of a DC fighters of sorts, rather than a


Battlefield Movie Triggers Hollywood Frenzy After Game’s 20 Million Sales, with McQuarrie and Jordan Drawing Every Major Studio

, the upcoming Battlefield movie is already locked in what could become the biggest bidding war of the year between almost all the major production studios: Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery, Amazon MGM Studios, Sony, and Universal.

The Battlefield movie adaptation was officially announced last week and already has two big names attached: recent Oscar-winning actor Michael B. Jordan , who will produce and potentially star in the film, and filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie , another Oscar winner who will write and direct. Jordan is known mostly for his

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Final Fantasy XIV Switch 2 Version Trails Series S at Half the Frame Rate, but Adds a Joy-Con Mouse Trick

During Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fest 2026 , Game Director and Producer Naoki Yoshida answered questions about the newly announced Nintendo Switch 2 version in a roundtable interview. , Yoshida-san revealed the technical specs: the game will target 30 frames per second .

I've already noticed some comments on the social channels talking about the specs and how does it compare to the other more robust systems… I want to be honest to you, we are really working hard on the optimization for the platform and we are

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Apple’s Fatal Misjudgment With Advanced Chip Supply & OpenClaw’s Popularity Has Resulted In Disgruntled Customers And Revenue Loss

Memory supply constraints aren’t the only problem that Apple is facing, as during its Q2 2026 earnings call, the company revealed it didn’t anticipate agentic AI use cases like OpenClaw would pick up in popularity, causing its Mac mini and Mac Studio stock to run out. Additionally, the company didn’t expect that its aggressive pricing strategy with the MacBook Neo meant that it would run out of advanced chip supply for its most affordable portable Mac.

In short, the California-based giant


Apple’s Fortitude Against The DRAM Shortage Is Commendable, But CEO Hints That iPhone Price Stability Is Reaching Its Limits

To no one’s surprise, Apple’s Q2 2026 earnings turned out to be an excellent quarter for the technology giant, but it might not always be sunshine and rainbows going forward, especially during the DRAM crisis , which threatens to crush the stability of the company’s prices, especially iPhones.

During the quarterly earnings call, CEO Tim Cook warned that while the Cupertino firm will do its best to avert the problem, there’s a chance Apple may have to throw in the towel