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LG Unveils Ultra-Light 17-Inch RTX Laptop and New Gram Lineup at CES 2026

Originally Published 9 days ago — by The Verge

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Source: The Verge

LG is set to unveil the world's lightest 17-inch RTX laptop, the LG Gram Pro 17, at CES 2026, featuring a new lightweight 'Aerominum' material, a 2,560 x 1,600 display, and an Nvidia RTX 5050 GPU with 8GB VRAM, emphasizing portability and performance for content creation and gaming, though not suitable for high-end gaming. The weight and pricing details are yet to be announced, with the device exclusive to the US at launch.

Lockheed Martin Boosts Outlook Amid Strong Sales and Earnings

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Investor's Business Daily

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Lockheed Martin and RTX raised their full-year earnings outlooks, driven by strong demand and record contract awards, while Northrop Grumman lowered its sales guidance despite beating earnings expectations. RTX stock hit record highs, Lockheed Martin's shares declined slightly, and Northrop's stock slipped below a buy point amid mixed results. Overall, defense contractors are benefiting from increased U.S. defense spending, though some face operational challenges and market pressures.

NIH Scientists Develop Promising Treatment for Intractable Cancer Pain

Originally Published 7 months ago — by National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

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Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)

NIH scientists have conducted a successful first-in-human trial of resiniferatoxin (RTX), a plant-derived, non-addictive therapy that significantly reduces intractable cancer pain and opioid use, with potential applications for other pain conditions. RTX works by selectively blocking pain signals without affecting other sensations, offering a promising new approach to pain management.

NVIDIA Launches New App, Replacing GeForce Experience for RTX Users

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Windows Central

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NVIDIA has launched a new app designed to enhance the experience for users with RTX-powered gaming PCs. The app consolidates features from GeForce Experience and RTX Experience into a unified platform, offering a GPU control center, in-game recording tools, and AI-powered game filters. It is reportedly 50% more responsive than its predecessor and includes additional tools like NVIDIA Broadcast and GeForce NOW. The app aims to optimize game and application performance while keeping systems updated with the latest NVIDIA drivers and technology.

NVIDIA and AMD Enhance Gaming Laptops with Microsoft's Copilot Plus AI

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Windows Central

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NVIDIA announced at Computex 2024 that Copilot Plus features will be coming to RTX-powered notebooks from ASUS and MSI by Q4 2024. This marks a shift from Qualcomm hardware to NVIDIA's RTX, which boasts significantly higher AI processing capabilities. The announcement also included a tech demo of Project G-Assist and the introduction of the RTX AI Toolkit and RTX Remix Toolkit, aimed at developers and modders.

NVIDIA Unveils Project G-Assist: AI Assistant for GeForce RTX Gaming PCs

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Wccftech

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NVIDIA has announced several new technologies to enhance the AI PC platform, including the RTX AI Toolkit, AIM SDK, and ACE with NIMs. These innovations aim to accelerate AI capabilities on RTX GPUs, making AI experiences faster and more efficient. The new tools and updates will help developers deploy AI models more quickly and integrate advanced AI features into applications, solidifying NVIDIA's leadership in the AI industry.

"Nvidia Introduces Free ChatGPT App for Local PC AI Conversations"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Dexerto

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Nvidia has introduced the Chat with RTX app, allowing users to create their own AI chatbot using retrieval-augmented generation and TensorRT-LLM software with RTX acceleration. The app is available for free download for users with RTX 30 series GPU or higher and 8GB of VRAM. It enables users to add local files as a dataset and incorporate information from YouTube videos and playlists, making generative AI capabilities accessible on the desktop.

"Nvidia's Chat with RTX: Personalized Local AI Chatbot for Your PC"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Verge

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Nvidia has released an early version of Chat with RTX, an AI chatbot that runs locally on PCs with RTX 30- or 40-series GPUs, allowing users to feed it YouTube videos and documents for summarization and relevant answers. While the app has some bugs and limitations, it shows promise for data research and analysis, particularly for journalists. Chat with RTX can handle YouTube videos and local documents, providing near-instant responses without the lag of cloud-based chatbots. However, it's currently an early developer demo with known issues and limitations, and it requires significant system resources to run.

"Assessing 3M's Potential: Financial Improvements and Dividend Yield Analysis"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Finance

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Zacks Investment Management Director Brian Mulberry recommends 3M as a "Good Buy" due to improved supply chain, potential margin savings, strong cash flow, and increased dividends, while advising against RTX Corp. due to foreign exchange headwinds, high interest rates, and Chinese sanctions on Taiwan impacting growth prospects in the industrial sector.

"NVIDIA Unveils AI-Optimized Chips for Home Use Amidst Intel and AMD Competition"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NVIDIA Blog

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Source: NVIDIA Blog

NVIDIA announced new GeForce RTX SUPER desktop GPUs for enhanced generative AI performance, along with new AI laptops from top manufacturers and RTX-accelerated AI software and tools for developers and consumers. The company is also introducing AI Workbench, a toolkit for AI developers, and NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM, an open-source library that optimizes inference performance of large language models (LLMs) for PCs. Additionally, NVIDIA is releasing new generative AI-powered applications and services for PCs, including NVIDIA RTX Remix, ACE microservices, TensorRT acceleration for Stable Diffusion XL, and DLSS 3 with Frame Generation for increased frame rates in RTX games.

RTX CEO Greg Hayes to be succeeded by Christopher Calio

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Defense News

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Source: Defense News

RTX CEO Greg Hayes will step down in May, and the company's chief operating officer, Chris Calio, will take over as CEO. The leadership change is described as a "long-planned transition," with Calio previously appointed as COO in 2022. Hayes will continue to serve as RTX's executive chairman. Calio, who was previously president of Pratt & Whitney, will lead the company's reorganized business units and drive its long-term success.

RTX Surpasses Q3 Expectations, Announces $10B Buyback

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters

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RTX reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings, driven by strong performance at its Collins Aerospace unit, which offset the impact of a quality crisis at engine-making unit Pratt and Whitney. The company also approved a $10 billion share repurchase program funded through debt. Despite the engine recalls and compensations, RTX raised its outlook for 2023 and expects free cash flow of $4.8 billion. RTX is also accelerating inspections and manufacturing replacements for potentially contaminated engine parts. The company has entered into an agreement to sell its Cybersecurity, Intelligence and Services business for around $1.3 billion to private equity firm Blackstone.