Nvidia is launching the first volley of RTX 50-series GPUs based on its new Blackwell architecture, starting with the RTX 5090 and working downward from there. The company also appears to be winding down support for a few of its older GPU architectures, according to these CUDA release notes spotted by Tom's Hardware.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is the undisputed leader in the artificial intelligence (AI) chip market these days. Two of Nvidia's key rivals, Advanced Micro Devices and Intel, are hoping to chip away at its market share.
One analyst says Alphabet has great chips, but doesn’t seem to be doing enough to pursue the massive market opportunity in AI hardware.
If the stock is unable to hold that critical $130 price, a new phase of short-term trading patterns will begin, taking NVIDIA to a target price of $120. That would also form a short-term bearish pattern of lower highs and lower lows for NVIDIA stock.
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