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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. IMAX may consider selling, in talks with multiple potential buyers

    Nvidia has reclassified its gaming business revenue, previously reported separately, into a broader "edge computing" category totaling $6.4 billion. This shift suggests that while Nvidia continues to update its GeForce product line, gaming is no longer considered the company's primary growth driver. The move was noted in Nvidia's latest financial report. AI

    IMPACT Nvidia's reclassification of gaming revenue may indicate a strategic shift in focus away from gaming as a primary growth driver, potentially impacting future product development and investment priorities.

  2. GeForce Driver Security Information May 2026 Released. A total of 5 vulnerabilities, including code execution, found in Windows driver | Niche PC Gamer's Environment Building Z https://www.yayafa.com/2805323/ # AgenticAi # AI # ArtificialGeneralIntelligence

    NVIDIA has released its May 2024 security bulletin detailing vulnerabilities in its GeForce drivers. The bulletin addresses five security issues affecting Windows drivers, including one that could allow for arbitrary code execution. These findings were published on the fosstodon.org platform. AI

    GeForce Driver Security Information May 2026 Released. A total of 5 vulnerabilities, including code execution, found in Windows driver | Niche PC Gamer's Environment Building Z https://www.yayafa.com/2805323/ # AgenticAi # AI # ArtificialGeneralIntelligence

    IMPACT Ensures the security of hardware components used in AI development and deployment.

  3. Take-Two's fourth-quarter net bookings of $1.58 billion exceed market expectations

    Nvidia has reclassified its gaming revenue, merging it into the "edge computing" category, totaling $6.4 billion. This shift indicates that while the GeForce line continues to be updated, gaming is no longer considered Nvidia's primary growth driver. Separately, Take-Two reported fourth-quarter net bookings of $1.58 billion, exceeding market expectations. AI

    IMPACT Nvidia's reclassification of gaming revenue may signal a strategic shift towards AI and edge computing, impacting hardware allocation and market focus.