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Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
World of Warcraft hits Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service today.

WoW Dragonflight, WoW Classic and Cataclysm Classic flavors are each represented, and Nvidia says The War Within expansion is on the way. They’re the latest Blizzard Battle.net games to make it to GFN, following StarCraft, Diablo, Hearthstone, and Overwatch 2.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Nvidia just made $14 billion of profit in a single quarter thanks to AI chips.

Sales jumped 262 percent in Q1 2025 to hit a record $26B in revenue, of which nearly three-quarters ($19.4B) was data center compute — especially its Hopper GPUs for training LLMs and generative AI apps, says Nvidia. Gaming only accounted for $2.6 billion revenue this quarter.

Nvidia’s expecting record revenue again next quarter — $28B. Shovels in a gold rush, people.

Image: Nvidia
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Nvidia GPUs will ship in Copilot Plus PCs in “the coming months.”

Microsoft mentioned yesterday that in addition to all the Snapdragon-powered PCs announced, we would also see those AI PC experiences ship in computers powered by Intel, AMD, and Nvidia as well. Now Nvidia suggests it won’t be a long wait:

In the coming months, Copilot+ PCs equipped with new power-efficient systems-on-a-chip and RTX GPUs will be released, giving gamers, creators, enthusiasts and developers increased performance to tackle demanding local AI workloads, along with Microsoft’s new Copilot+ features.

Umar Shakir
Umar Shakir
RTX-enhanced video now on not Chrome, too.

Mozilla Firefox now supports Nvidia’s AI upscaling, and, in joining Chrome and Edge, it’s become the first non-Chromium browser on the list. Nvidia’s tech taps into your Windows PC’s RTX GPU to enhance low resolution video and add HDR.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Google announced Trillium, its sixth generation of Tensor processors.

CEO Sundar Pichai just announced new Trillium chips, coming later this year, that are 4.7 times faster than their predecessors, as Google competes with everyone else building new AI chips. Pichai also highlighted Axion, Google’s first ARM-based CPU, which the company announced last month.

Google will also be “one of the first” cloud companies to offer Nvidia’s Blackwell GPU starting in 2025.

Correction: Axion was announced last month, not last year. Also, corrected the spelling of Axion.

Sundar Pichai on stage at I/O.
Image: Google