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ByteDance’s Access to NVIDIA Blackwell AI Chips Could Signal a Bigger Shift in the Global AI Race

ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, appears to have found a way to tap into NVIDIA's powerful Blackwell-based AI hardware outside China, and that makes this development far more interesting than a routine hardware procurement story. Reports indicate that the company is working through Aolani Cloud, a Singapore-based AI firm in Southeast Asia, to gain access to high-end NVIDIA systems located in Malaysia.

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NVIDIA’s DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation Now Has A Clearer Launch Date

NVIDIA has now put a firmer date on one of the more interesting DLSS 4.5 features announced earlier this year. After previously saying the technology would arrive in spring 2026, the company now says Dynamic Multi Frame Generation will roll out on 31 March as part of the next opt-in NVIDIA app beta for GeForce RTX 50 Series owners. NVIDIA also says a full release will come later, and users will need Game Ready Driver 595.79 WHQL or newer to use the new features.

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Review: NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 (the “RM40,000 GPU”) — who is it really for?

Let's address the headline first: an RTX Pro 6000 priced around MYR 40,000 is not a "gaming GPU with a ridiculous price tag." It's a workstation-class accelerator built for people who make money when projects render faster, simulations converge sooner, AI models fine-tune locally, or huge scenes stop crashing halfway through a deadline week. In other words, it's less "frame per second" and more "hours saved, jobs delivered, clients happy."

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China’s reported “yes, but…” on H200 chips

A new report says the Chinese government has given DeepSeek conditional approval to buy NVIDIA's H200 AI chips, with the details of those conditions still being finalised. The same reporting also says three other major buyers in China have been cleared under similar terms: ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent. Collectively, they were said to be approved for more than 400,000 H200 units.

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When a “brand new” GPU ships with a sticker in the worst possible place

Every now and then, PC hardware throws you a problem that feels less like "tech troubleshooting" and more like "how did this even leave the factory?". A PC gamer recently highlighted a pretty painful quality-control slip involving a PNY NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. After installing the card, their system started freezing and crashing. They also noticed PCIe-related errors showing up in HWInfo, which is usually a big hint that something isn't happy in the connection between the GPU and the motherboard.

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