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Nvidia has released a fix for the 8GB RAM issue affecting one of its graphics processing units (GPUs), but the solution comes at a cost, requiring users to pay for it. This development is significant as it addresses a long-standing problem that has hindered the performance of the affected GPU, potentially restoring its value to users. The implications of this move are that Nvidia is prioritizing paid solutions over free patches, which may set a precedent for how the company handles future hardware issues.
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