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Today — 17 April 2026Main stream

Pragmata’s GeForce Drivers Are Out Now in Time For Launch Tomorrow

16 April 2026 at 17:50

A 3D-rendered character with long blonde hair and a blue outfit smiling against a futuristic background.

NVIDIA has pushed the latest drivers to get players ready for Pragmata, the latest third-person action game from Capcom which is set to release tomorrow, April 17, 2026. The new drivers help players with all tiers of NVIDIA gear, though anyone sporting the latest RTX 50 Series graphics cards will undoubtedly have the best experience as they can take full advantage of the game's support of DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and DLSS Ray Reconstruction. With path-tracing and DLSS 4 both on, players with that high-end hardware can hit upwards of 200 FPS according to NVIDIA. It's also worth […]

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NVIDIA Wants Everyone To Rethink AI TCO, & Explains Why “Cost Per Token” Is The Only Metric That Matters

16 April 2026 at 16:00

NVIDIA Wants Everyone To Rethink AI TCO, & Explains Why "Cost Per Token" Is The Only Metric That Matters 1

As the AI industry enters the maturity phase, traditional terms have become outdated, which is why NVIDIA suggests that the new ways to think about AI TCO should be evaluated based on "Cost Per Token". NVIDIA Wants Everyone To Rethink AI TCO With "Cost Per Tokens" Metric Tokens are the single most important metric for AI. While yesterday's data centers were evaluated on their raw computing power, today's AI factories are evaluated on their token output. But it's not important for who does the most tokens, efficiency and cost are still the values that matter the most. That is why […]

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Yesterday — 16 April 2026Main stream

Nvidia announces Pragmata game bundle for RTX 50-series GPUs and laptops

15 April 2026 at 07:30

Nvidia has announced a new hardware bundle, providing a copy of Pragmata with the purchase of select GeForce RTX 50 graphics cards and RTX 50-powered gaming laptops. The promotion includes desktop RTX 5090, 5080, 5070Ti, and 5070 models, alongside their respective laptop counterparts.

Pragmata is a brand-new IP from Capcom, the publisher behind the likes of Resident Evil, Monster Hunter and Devil May Cry. At launch, the game supports Nvidia's full DLSS feature set, and it supports full path-traced lighting too, something that RTX 50 series graphics cards are particularly good at handling.

As for the bundle, eligible purchases include standalone graphics cards from participating partners, as well as pre-built desktop systems and gaming laptops equipped with discrete RTX 50-series GPUs. Nvidia confirms the bundle is limited to one Steam code per customer. The offer is available from April 14th to May 12th. Customers must redeem their codes through the Nvidia App by June 2nd.

KitGuru says: Are you in the market for a new GPU or gaming laptop? If so, you could take advantage of this bundle to get some extra value.

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NVIDIA Just Made Quantum Computing Practical With Ising, The World’s First Open AI Models For Quantum Computers

15 April 2026 at 02:35

NVIDIA Just Made Quantum Computing Practical With Ising, The World's First Open AI Models For Quantum Computers

NVIDIA has introduced Ising, its newest OpenAI models designed to make Quantum Computers useful and faster with brand new capabilities. NVIDIA Ising AI Models For Quantum Computers Bring Up To 3x Performance Boost Quantum Computing has been cited as the next frontier of computing for decades. Several companies have been trying to perfect quantum computing for years now, and only now have a few started to break the code. NVIDIA already offers an open-source development platform for quantum computing called CUDA-Q. The platform is "qubit-agnostic" and works seamlessly with QPUs and Qubit Modalities. Today, NVIDIA is announcing its first family […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nvidia-made-quantum-computing-practical-with-ising-worlds-first-open-ai-models/

NVIDIA’s Warranty Claims Have Increased By 1000% Since The Launch of 16-Pin Connector GPUs

14 April 2026 at 23:55

NVIDIA's Warranty Claims Have Increased By 1000% Since The Launch of 16-Pin Connector GPUs 1

The failure rate of NVIDIA's 16-Pin connector GPUs should be the primary reason why the company's warranty claims have increased by 1000%. With A Share of Over 90% In The Discrete GPU Segment, NVIDIA Witnesses A Massive Surge In Warranty Claims That Could Be Linked To Its New 16-Pin Connector Products NVIDIA's warranty expenses have seen a drastic rise over the past three years, as Warranty Week reports an unusual rise in the company's warranty claims and accrual rates. It is reported that NVIDIA's warranty claims increased ninefold, whereas AMD's warranty claim rates increased by two-thirds during the 2024-2025 period. […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nvidia-warranty-claims-increased-1000-percent-since-16-pin-connector-gpus-launch/

NVIDIA Announces PRAGMATA GeForce RTX 50 Series Bundle

14 April 2026 at 14:39

A scene from the game 'Pragmata' shows a character and a robot in a futuristic setting, alongside an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card.

With every qualifying purchase of a GeForce RTX 50 series card, NVIDIA will now provide a free game code for PRAGMATA. NVIDIA to Bundle PRAGMATA With GeForce RTX 50 Series Graphics Cards, Including Desktop and Laptop Series GPUs If you have been waiting for a GPU upgrade, this might be an excellent time to buy a GeForce RTX 50 series GPU. While the prices for most RTX 50 series cards are high due to market volatility, with every qualifying purchase of the RTX 50 series cards, users will now get the latest game PRAGMATA for free. NVIDIA just announced the […]

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Nvidia announces DLSS upgrades for Pragmata, Windrose and more

14 April 2026 at 13:00

Nvidia has revealed the next round of DLSS-supported games hitting the market. This week, full path-tracing and DLSS support are confirmed for Capcom's next game, Pragmata. Aside from that though, several other games from smaller studios are also getting DLSS upgrades.

Pragmata releases later this week, on April 17th. The game on PC will feature full path-traced lighting, something that RTX graphics cards are particularly good at handling, especially with DLSS 3 or DLSS 4 enabled, providing frame generation to boost performance and reduce the technical cost of using these more demanding effects. At launch, Pragmata will support DLSS Multi-Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction, Reflex and the standard DLSS upscaling tool.

Fragmentary Order from Rant Gaming, a realistic, tactical sci-fi first-person shooter, will get support for DLSS 4.5 this week. Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss from Nacon and Big Bad Wolf also supports DLSS 4.5, giving RTX 50 GPU users access to new features like Dynamic Frame Generation and 6x Frame Generation.

INDUSTRIA 2 and MONGIL: STAR DIVE are also getting support for DLSS 4.5 this week, while Windrose, a new pirate-themed game, is getting DLSS 4.

KitGuru Says: Are you picking up any of this week's new releases? 

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[Update] A Wild Rumor Says NVIDIA Might Be Looking to Acquire a PC Manufacturer, Aiming to “Reinvent” Gaming and Computing

13 April 2026 at 16:36

While NVIDIA has been mostly keeping itself away from the PC market in recent times, a new rumor suggests that the company might be looking towards an AIB acquisition. NVIDIA's Acquisition of an OEM Could Spearhead the Company's Entry Into the Laptop Segment, But Details Are Slim [Update - 4/14/2026] - NVIDIA has denied any such reports and offered us an official statement on the matter: “The media report is false; NVIDIA is not engaged in discussions to acquire any PC maker." NVIDIA rep to Wccftech The PC industry hasn't been in its best state recently, as AI and shortages […]

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ASUS Debuts ROG Equalizer 12V-2×6 Cable To Protect GPU Connectors From Melting

9 April 2026 at 17:46

A Republic of Gamers (ROG) power supply unit marked '1200W' with braided cables on a futuristic, dark blue background.

More vendors are coming to rescue the burning 16-pin connectors, and ASUS's latest innovation tries to do it outside of the PSU and the GPU. ASUS Launches ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1-Compliant ROG Equalizer Cable to Balance Load Across All Pins on 16-pin Power Connector Since NVIDIA keeps neglecting fixing its 16-pin power connector, its board partners are innovating new technologies/parts to mitigate the issue. With countless melted power connector reports, many refrain from buying the higher-end RTX 50 series GPUs. Many of those who buy them live under constant fear, checking their GPUs now and then. Many vendors started […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/asus-debuts-rog-equalizer-12v-2x6-cable-to-protect-gpu-connectors-from-melting/

Samson: A Tyndalston Story and Morbid Metal Headline This Week’s New GeForce NOW Games

9 April 2026 at 13:26

A promotional image for the game 'Samson' featuring a rugged character, a car, and action scenes, with an NVIDIA GeForce Now logo in the corner.

Another batch of games has joined the library of games playable through NVIDIA's cloud streaming service, GeForce NOW, headlined by two new releases, while an old release finally becomes RTX 5080-ready, just in time for its latest major DLC expansion release. Starting with the new games entering GeForce NOW this week, there are four titles in total joining the library. The first two brand-new releases are Samson: A Tyndalston Story, the debut game from independent developer Liquid Swords, and the second new release is Morbid Metal, a hack-and-slash rougelike from developer Screen Juice, published by Ubisoft. Morbid Metal is launching […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-now-games-samson-morbid-metal-dayz-rayman/

Four more titles get DLSS upgrades and new games arrive for GeForce Now

9 April 2026 at 13:00

Nvidia has dropped the next round of DLSS-supported titles, alongside a new batch of games for the GeForce Now cloud gaming service.

This week, Samson launches with DLSS Multi Frame Generation, ray‑traced effects, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, and DLSS Super Resolution that can be upgraded to DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution via the Nvidia app. Dawn of Defiance also arrives with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation and optional upgrades to DLSS 4.5 via the Nvidia App override. Enlisted adds improved ray‑traced reflections, shadows, and ambient occlusion alongside new DLSS Ray Reconstruction support and an upgrade to DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, and War Thunder’s Ninth Wave update optimises its ray‑traced effects, introduces DLSS Ray Reconstruction, and similarly upgrades DLSS Super Resolution to DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution.

On the GeForce Now side of things, Nvidia is bringing four more titles to the service, including:

  • Samson (New release on Steam, April 8, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
  • Morbid Metal (New release on Steam, April 8, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
  • DayZ (New release on Xbox, available on Game Pass, April 9)
  • Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition (Steam and Ubisoft)

Aside from that, Starfield is also getting the upgrade to GeForce Now Ultimate's RTX 5080 powered servers.

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Samsung Will Soon Become More Profitable Than NVIDIA, And It Just Clinched An Exclusive 3-Year Display Contract From Apple

8 April 2026 at 14:18

Visitors gather around a Samsung booth with large, leaf-shaped digital displays showcasing vibrant images at a tech convention.

Samsung is on a seemingly endless winning streak these days, clinching one laurel after another in its quest to become the most profitable company in the world. And, akin to the saying 'when it rains, it pours,' Samsung has just obtained a very lucrative 3-year exclusive contract from Apple to supply foldable displays. Samsung appears poised to eclipse NVIDIA's profits as it just secured a 3-year lucrative contract from Apple for foldable displays We noted recently that Samsung expects to report 57.2 trillion won ($37.8 billion) in operating profit for Q1 2026, which corresponds to an astounding year-over-year growth of […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/samsung-will-soon-become-more-profitable-than-nvidia-and-it-just-clinched-an-exclusive-3-year-display-contract-from-apple/

NVIDIA DLSS 5 — Everything We Know So Far About NVIDIA’s Latest Neural Rendering Technology

7 April 2026 at 18:05

NVIDIA DLSS 5 — Everything We Know So Far About NVIDIA’s Latest Neural Rendering Technology 1

DLSS 5 marks the next major evolution of NVIDIA’s neural rendering journey, pushing beyond temporal upscaling, frame generation, and machine learning-based ray tracing denoising into fully AI-enhanced image synthesis for real-time graphics. Officially unveiled at GTC 2026 and set to launch later this year, the technology promises a generational leap in visual fidelity by infusing frames with photoreal lighting and materials using advanced artificial neural networks. But what exactly is DLSS 5? How does it differ from previous DLSS iterations, and what does it mean for the future of PC gaming? Here’s everything you need to know. What DLSS 5 […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/roundup/nvidia-dlss-5/

Intel Serpent Lake rumored to feature Nvidia RTX GPU tile

7 April 2026 at 10:00

We might be about to witness the most surprising collaboration in the history of x86 computing. The prospect of Intel and Nvidia collaborating on a single SoC is something most would never have thought would happen. However, there are rumours that it might materialise under the Serpent Lake series of chips.

To summarise the chronological order of Intel's upcoming architectures, here's a reminder of what to expect. Following the launch of Nova Lake in late 2026, the focus shifts to Razer Lake-AX in 2027. Then, we'll have Titan Lake and its Serpent Lake branch in 2028/2029, followed by Hammer Lake as the successor in the post-2029 landscape.

According to Jaykihn (via ITHome), the specialised branch of the Titan Lake family known as Serpent Lake will rival AMD's “Halo” series in 2028 or 2029. As per the same source, the highlight of Serpent Lake is the integration of a dedicated Nvidia RTX GPU tile. While Intel has made significant strides with its own graphics architectures, partnering with Nvidia for a high-end SoC would effectively leapfrog years of development to tackle AMD's “Halo” APU designs head-on.

Beyond this supposed GPU partnership, Intel's roadmap for its core architectures is becoming increasingly dense as we look toward the late 2020s.

KitGuru says: An Intel CPU with an NVIDIA RTX tile sounds like something out of a tech enthusiast's fever dream. 

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