Nvidia's hinting about new Shield hardware. Here's hoping you can customize its launcher ...
There's no promise of new hardware just over the horizon, but NVIDIA is still talking a little about what a new Shield TV might deliver.
It's been over a decade since NVIDIA launched the first Shield TV, with a new interview confirming that the team is still working on new hardware.
Nvidia has no plans to stop updating Shield TV devices, but a new device isn't guaranteed.
Nvidia has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to the Shield TV platform, promising continued software updates and ongoing ...
Over a decade in, Nvidia says it isn’t giving up on the Shield TV any time soon, with updates still coming, and new hardware ...
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A senior Nvidia executive who helped design the original Shield streaming box says he'd love to make an updated version.
Nvidia released the first Shield Android TV in 2015, and according to the company’s senior VP of hardware engineering, Andrew ...
In just a matter of weeks, NVIDIA's original Shield TV console will turn 10 years old, and remarkably it's still receiving Android updates.
I've once called it the gift that keeps on giving, and it still does. NVIDIA has reiterated that its SHIELD TV platform isn’t going anywhere, even as the original device approaches the ten-year mark.
In an interview with Ars Technica, Nvidia's senior VP of hardware engineering, Andrew Bell, talks in reverence about the Shield devices and what they mean to the company. Like all good ideas, it seems ...
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