
Netflix 4K UHD coming to Nvidia Shield
Could be a big selling point
One item of note that was missing last night from the press conference announcement of the new Nvidia Shield Android TV platform was support for 4K UHD content.

Nvidia teases GTX Titan X at GDC 2015
12GB frame buffer and 8 billion transistors
Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang was a guest at Epic Games' GDC press event and he used the occassion to unveil the new GTX Titan X graphics card.

EVGA announces three GTX 960 4GB graphics cards
Standard, SuperSC and FTW versions
EVGA has announced new additions to its Geforce lineup, including no less than three different GTX 960 graphics cards with 4GB of GDDR5 memory, standard one, GTX 960 4GB SSC and the GTX 960 FTW.

Nvidia fixes old Linux bug
Unity patch
Nvidia has fixed an ancient problem in Ubuntu systems which turned the screen into 40 shades of black.

Nvidia unveils the new US $199 Shield console
GDC 2015: 4K TV, gaming and streaming device coming in May
During its Made to Game event at Game Developers Conference 2015 in San Francisco, Nvidia unveiled the newest member of the Shield family, a set-top box running Android TV, simply called Shield.

AMD and Nvidia will work together in perfect harmony
Ebony and ivory
DirectX 12 looks set to bring Nvidia and AMD together, in a way that neither will be particularly happy about.

EVGA offers €20 Cashback for GTX 960 SuperSC ACX 2.0+
Only for Europe
EVGA is now offering a €20 Cashback program for EVGA Geforce GTX 960 SuperSC cards with ACX 2.0+ cooling in Europe.

Nvidia wins market share from AMD
Year of shrinking
It would appear that the world is rushing to Nvidia to buy its latest GPU at the expense of AMD.

Jen-Hsun speaks about GeForce GTX 970 issue
Acknowledgement and apology
It turns out that the "duck your head and wait until they run out of ammunition" strategy doesn’t work anymore when it comes to the GTX 970 issue.

Nvidia now faces class-action lawsuit over GTX 970
GTX 970 3.5GB + 0.5GB memory issue going to court
Accoring to a lawsuit filed with the U.S District Court of Northern California, it appears that Nvidia's Geforce GTX 970 memory allocation issues will have a legal epilogue, a class-action one.