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I'm pretty sure his top priority is reliable storage, not coares, though he is building a nice wish list with the extra cash.
What I want to know is if they were always like this but just didn't think they would get away with it until now, or if this is just enshitification from management changing over time.
Well, AMD might be on the right track to be considered serious competition in maybe 6 years. But 50-series aside NVidia hasn't been as asleep at the helm as Intel was.until the dominance is challenged via an actual competitor or the government
It’s not impossible Nvidia could have their Intel moment and just rest on their laurels while competition innovates and closes the gap, but Nvidia is a way different beast than Intel and their leadership has actual ambition so I don’t foresee them getting lazy or making incredible design blunders.Well, AMD might be on the right track to be considered serious competition in maybe 6 years. But 50-series aside NVidia hasn't been as asleep at the helm as Intel was.
This was the common sentiment before the 50-series launch. But I'm not so sure NVidia has the willingness to invest any more in the GeForce brand to bring generational gains anymore. The entire 60-class card lineup has stagnated since the 3060. They have numerous hardware and software issues, and a lack of supply across the entire lineup.It’s not impossible Nvidia could have their Intel moment and just rest on their laurels while competition innovates and closes the gap, but Nvidia is a way different beast than Intel and their leadership has actual ambition so I don’t foresee them getting lazy or making incredible design blunders.
I think this all comes down to apathy and they even probably feel like they’re doing the world a favor by even still making consumer GPUs. They have supply issues because as you mentioned, everyone is trying use TSMC, but also because I don’t think they particularly cared if they had sufficient supply to begin with. They see it as money lost for every wafer that goes towards consumer cards when it could have gone to their enterprise data center bullshit. If you could read Jensen’s mind while he has his happy go lucky smile on his face, it would probably sound like:This was the common sentiment before the 50-series launch. But I'm not so sure NVidia has the willingness to invest any more in the GeForce brand to bring generational gains anymore. The entire 60-class card lineup has stagnated since the 3060. They have numerous hardware and software issues, and a lack of supply across the entire lineup.
I mean factor in data center as well obviously. How many MI300Xs are out there in comparison to H100s? How many data centers have adopted ROCm vs CUDA? The picture is quite clear. And that console figure is going to be even worse once the Switch 2 releases and all the good goys buy up the next round of Nintendo slop.I just don't think gaming GPUs are a big enough deal to warrant government intervention. Especially not when AMD actually controls half the market once you factor in game consoles.
Apparently AMD does dominate some industries in enterprise as well. The one I know off the top of my head is medical imaging.I mean factor in data center as well obviously. How many MI300Xs are out there in comparison to H100s? How many data centers have adopted ROCm vs CUDA? The picture is quite clear. And that console figure is going to be even worse once the Switch 2 releases and all the good goys buy up the next round of Nintendo slop.
Intel controls the third half when you factor in integrated graphics. You VILL play at 720p, lazy child.I just don't think gaming GPUs are a big enough deal to warrant government intervention. Especially not when AMD actually controls half the market once you factor in game consoles.
Lunar Lake with its on-package memory died, but Panther Lake gets to be Lunar Lake on steroids, using 18A to compensate. Adds 8 E-cores to the 4 P-cores and 4 LPE-cores of Lunar Lake. That's only one of the leaked configurations though.Intel reiterated that Panther Lake aims to deliver Lunar Lake-level power efficiency on x86, paired with a core design similar to Arrow Lake-H. The platform will support LPDDR5 and DDR5 memory technologies.
I didn't realize how bad that was going to be since I didn't watch it. I assumed it was just the recent hubbub about the RTX 5060 being "previewed" compared to 3060/2060 with MFG thing.I rewatched GN's video and it took me a while to process the fact that Nvidia has some form of hateboner for actual engineers, especially those as what Steve have interviewed with.
The actual fuck is wrong with this company.
In other words, your stereotypical chink business man.Jensen Huang has always been known as a vicious asshole for whom no tactic is too sneaky when it comes to trying to get a business advantage.
Mainland Chink business ethics 101.Jensen Huang has always been known as a vicious asshole for whom no tactic is too sneaky when it comes to trying to get a business advantage.
If we had a real government antitrust action would have already been taken against Nvidia, but because they’re a bonafide national security interest, so long as they do the bidding of the government, nothing will happen to Jensen’s empire.
But I'm not so sure NVidia has the willingness to invest any more in the GeForce brand to bring generational gains anymore.
Mainland Chink business ethics 101.
Yeah, you can see it during the keynotes when something goes wrong. His natural instinct is to say "who did this to me?".Jensen Huang has always been known as a vicious asshole for whom no tactic is too sneaky when it comes to trying to get a business advantage.