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Meta Strikes Multi-Billion Dollar Deal with Nvidia for AI Chips and Infrastructure

Meta has signed a multi-year, up to $50 billion deal with Nvidia to procure millions of Blackwell and Rubin GPUs, along with additional components such as CPUs, switches, and Vera processors for its AI data centers. The partnership also includes the development of complete rack systems and strengthens Meta's position in the AI race, displacing AMD as the primary supplier. This comprehensive agreement highlights Nvidia's strategic dominance in AI infrastructure.

Graphics Card Showdown: GeForce RTX 5090, Radeon RX 9070, and Arc B580 Compared

A comprehensive comparison of current graphics cards from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel evaluates the performance, price, and use cases of the GeForce RTX 5090, Radeon RX 9070, and Arc B580 models. The GIGABYTE Radeon RX 9070 GAMING OC 16G, featuring 16 GB GDDR6 memory, RDNA-4 architecture, and a powerful WINDFORCE cooling system, is tailored for ambitious gamers seeking high frame rates and ray tracing in WQHD and 4K gaming. Key considerations include memory size, cooling efficiency, and energy consumption, with the Radeon RX 9070 available from €625.

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AMD Denies Delay Reports for Instinct MI455X, Confirms Second Half 2026 Launch

AMD has dismissed reports claiming a delay of the Instinct MI455X AI accelerator until Q2 2027 as “bullshit,” confirming the product remains on track for a second-half 2026 launch alongside new Epyc processors in the Helios rack. The company’s AI software VP emphasized that development is progressing rapidly despite earlier claims of manufacturing and engineering challenges. These statements counter concerns that AMD might fall behind Nvidia in the AI hardware market, with the MI455X expected to be a key competitive offering.

Intel Drops Core Ultra 9 290K Plus, Focuses on 270K Plus and 250K Plus – Reviews Set for March 23

Intel has dropped the announced Core Ultra 9 290K Plus from its Arrow Lake refresh and is instead focusing on the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus, both featuring more cores. Reviews for these two CPUs are scheduled to be released on March 23. Meanwhile, Intel announces the Core Ultra series with the 270K Plus and 250K Plus models for March, while the top-tier 290K Plus remains a potential flagship despite rumors of its discontinuation. Across the community, speculation continues around an Nvidia RTX‑5090 Ti/Titan, likely to hit the market only in the fall and currently existing only as a prototype.