Nvidia Faces Backlash Over RTX 50-Series Driver Issues, Tariff Changes
Nvidia Faces Backlash Over RTX 50-Series Driver Issues, Tariff Changes

Nvidia Faces Backlash Over RTX 50-Series Driver Issues, Tariff Changes

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Nvidia is facing mounting challenges on multiple fronts: its latest RTX 50-series GPUs have been plagued by persistent driver issues, including crashes, black screens, and stuttering, causing frustration among gamers who are unable to revert to stable versions and eroding consumer trust. These technical problems have been widely reported across forums and social media, with Nvidia acknowledging dozens of driver-related errors and promising future fixes. Simultaneously, Nvidia is contending with stricter U.S. government export restrictions, now requiring a special license to ship certain AI chips to China, resulting in a $5.5 billion write-down and heightened uncertainty for shareholders. While this regulatory environment has led to a stock price decline and confusion over policy direction, analysts note that Nvidia, given its strong financial position, remains well-equipped to weather these challenges over the long term. CEO Jensen Huang maintains that Nvidia's focus on innovation rather than market share is central to its culture, emphasizing the company's legacy of transformation in the tech sector. Nonetheless, continued driver issues and shifting trade policies pose significant risks to Nvidia's reputation and business stability.

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