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NVIDIA is reportedly bringing back 2021's RTX 3060 GPU because AI is eating all of the newer cards
A reputable leaker has indicated that NVIDIA plans on bringing the RTX 3060 back to market, according to reports by Kotaku and WFCCTech. It first released the GPU at the beginning of 2021. The leaker Hongxing2020 indicates that NVIDIA will resume production of the 3060 sometime in the next few months.
If you are ready to position your organization to be AI ready, the question becomes “what comes next?” Achieving AI readiness is a critical milestone.
AMD's new family of Ryzen AI 400 series processors will launch inside of new laptops in Q1 2026 from Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and more.
AMD’s Ryzen CPU announcements this year fall firmly into the latter camp—these are all gently tweaked variants of chips that launched in 2024 and 2025.
Announcements included the MI440X GPU for on-prem enterprise deployments and a longer-term roadmap that includes rack-scale AI systems and next-generation accelerators.
AMD shows off its world-first 2nm EPYC 'Venice' CPU with Zen 6 cores, and the Instinct MI455X AI accelerator for its Helios AI racks.
Nvidia unveiled the Vera Rubin AI computing platform at CES 2026, claiming up to 10x lower inference token costs and faster training for MoE models.
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NVIDIA debuts Rubin platform at CES 2026, delivering 50 petaflops, faster AI
NVIDIA says its Rubin platform is now in full production, delivering up to 50 petaflops and powering the next wave of agentic AI systems.
AMD's Ryzen AI 400 chips claim substantial performance improvements over older Intel laptop processors in benchmarks like content creation, but otherwise AMD seems happy to offer more modest improvements.
In fact, according to The Motley Fool's 2026 AI Investor Outlook Report, 62% of surveyed respondents expect companies that invest heavily in AI initiatives to deliver strong long-term returns. Around 9 out of every 10 existing AI investors also plan to maintain or even increase their exposure to AI stocks.
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Is AMD About to Surpass Nvidia In the AI Chip Race?
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has maintained a long head start in artificial intelligence (AI) chips, rapidly advancing to the forefront and solidifying its dominance as the primary driver of the AI revolution.
At CES 2026, NVIDIA unveiled its next-generation Rubin AI platform, six tightly integrated chips led by the Vera CPU and Rubin GPU, now in full production and slated for broad deployment by major cloud providers and AI labs from the second half of 2026.