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are you ready for disappointment?
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>>107763105
Remember when Nvidia was something related to fun, instead of to a hellish dystopia?
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>>107763105
>introducing the h70000 10x for 10% increase in ai inference speed
>now eat it up piggies
>gaming? what's that? you think we care about fucking bing bing wahoos here?
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More interested in Intel/AMD mobile solution announcements, desktop computing is solved.
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>>107763105
posting about this cringe meme brand should be a bannable offense like posting tesla on /o/
keep your meme stock circle jerk on biz
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>>107763183
Oldfag here.
In the golden age of /g/ hal the threads were AMD vs. Nvidia.
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>>107763105
>consumer electronics expo
>"here's some shit for a datacenter"
Thanks, ching chong.
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>>107763570
he might talk about geforece now and what a deal it is for cattle now
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>>107763105
>nvidia
>CES
>consumer electronics show
>consumer
at this point what manufacturer other phone slop makers hocking their latest piece of jeetware?
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>>107763706
s/?$/....would attend this?/
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>CES
Only AI bros are interested in this shit and they're not consumers they're niggers
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>>107763160
When the AI bubble pops they will beg for the gamer market to come back just like they did after the crypto bubble popped and nobody wanted mining cards
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>Announces graphics cards are going to go up 20% over MSRP every month
>Uncapped
>Everyone claps
Thank you ching chang weng very cool
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>>107763736
two more weeks i guess
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>>107763749
Any day now
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kek, gaymers are actually having a mental breakdown over not being allowed to pay another $2000 for a card that will give them marginal gains with fake frames.
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>>107763838
indeed that is the only problem affecting pc building right now
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>>107763105
Ready for the sheer irony of it being the consumer electronics show and them not talking about consumer products once.
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>>107763105
>>107763138
>>107763183
>>107763706
>Muh videogame chungus also sells things for grownups now I'M GOING INSANE!
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>>107763856
>also
only*
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>>107763841

well most AAA/AA games are bloated and performance is getting shit.
Did they stop programming in C++ and we're playing javascript open world AAA games ?
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>>107763846
consumer market extends beyond just dGPUs retard. The OEM market for NVIDIA is way bigger than dGPUs within the consumer realm.
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>>107763856
They've sold things for grownups for decades retarded frogposter.
The issue is they only care about their data center sales now because there's no way in hell selling cards to gaymers will artificially pump their stock 100000x like AI did.
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>>107763901
>The OEM market for NVIDIA
is nothing compared to their DC market
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>>107763912
You missed the entire point, good job AItard
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>>107763904
>Grown-ass still mad about not being able to consume demoralisation media and skinnerboxes made by faggots and jeets.

Please use this opportunity to find a hobby that gives fulfillment and don't give women the ick.
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>>107763931
Stfu cunt nobody gives a fuck what you think go touch grass
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>>107764172
>go touch grass
irony lmao
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>CES - Corporate Electronics Show
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>due to advanced breakthroughs with AI technology
>introducting nvidia cloud©
>near zero latency thanks to new hallucinating AI technique that no longer requires you to have a new graphics card
>for only 20 bucks a month you can have 100 hours of gametime at max settings
>or you can go with our premium plan of 99 bucks per month for 500 hours as well AI assistance to help you play the game for you

You will own nothing goy - Jensens Robot Self
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Disappointment? They are making sure gamers can play on any platform
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>>107763105
this (((guy))) looks like a clown
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>>107764234
*cums*
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>>107764226
If you cared about actual rasterization you wouldn't be using NVIDIA gpus to begin with.
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>>107763138
welcome to capitalism
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>>107763105
Why bother watching? Nobody here owns an AI datacenter.
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>>107764402
>just admit to defeet
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>>107764402
FAGGOT, I AM THE DATACENTER
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>>107764408
>>107764418
>Mindbroken by cognitive dissonance
sad to see
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>>107764439
>broke
sad
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>>107763105
>AI, AI, AI, AI.
>The new Nvidia consoomer AI x9001 (no DirectX, Vulkan or OpenGL support, 20GB of RAM, $4500)
>Tons of new data center AI accelerator cards announced (ridiculous price)
>No new graphics hardware
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>Betray their initial market
>Make things exponentially worse for their original market
>All to shill slop
Yeah no thank you.
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>>107764478
>their initial market
braindead if you think commercial wasn't always their main market
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>AI researched
>AI assisted
>AI powered
>Oh yeah how about that RAM market? Hehehe, the availability is a bit bad huh? Just a little joke there..
>Anyways, AI leveraged productivity
>Here's a new 5090 flagship, good luck with the availability lol. That'll be 5 grand btw.
>So back to the topic, did we tell you about how AI has been assisting in games with frame generation?
>AI integrated laptops...

It's going to be fucking horrible, not that anyone has any expectations for this.
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you folks are so negative
I got a 5070 ti for Xmas
It makes me so happy
<3 Nvidia
They are the only one doing anything relevant to my life
I kiss the feet of the gods of VRAM
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>>107763105
>New RTX 6090 with 8gb of VRAM
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>>107763105
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>>107763169
Trvke
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>>107763138
I remember when they had a naming contest for their newest chip back in 1999 or so.
I was one of the winners, but they chose the gay name "GeForce" instead of my entry.
They sent me a Riva TNT 2 Ultra for free. The Creative one.
It replaced my Voodoo Banshee
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>>107764178
you sound like a faggot
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>>107764851
unc it's 2026 that's a compliment
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>>107764853
do you understand how obnoxious and annoying your high pierced screeching is? it's not hot, it's not brat, it's not cool. die.
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>>107764835
that's cool and too bad
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>>107763570
The consumer part can be said in under a minute, you just have to sift through an hour of corpo shit destined to datacenter companies. Not worth watching as a private consumer.
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>>107764876
>how obnoxious and annoying your high pierced screeching is
oh look, more irony from someone who is crying about not getting another $2000 6090 announcement
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>>107764234
Are they seeing Linux get more uptake and deciding to put some effort into it before AMD has a chance to make some progress?
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>>107764835
What was your name entry?
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>>107765584
NIggerForce
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>>107765300
they just spent so much time porting to steam deck it's probably not that much to port it to the rest of linux

they want everyone on it
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>>107764717
well as long as your happy playing your little coomer anime games
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>>107763105
not consoomer co.
just gonna discuss slop and slop production
should be barred from attending
or angry consoomers should bottle him from the stage with $7 plastic water bottles
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>>107763931
based an normal pilled. sick of these greasy high school drop outs who put video games on some untouchable pedestal
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>>107763105
You're not the main audience
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>>107763931
Have you considered finding a hobby that isn't ragebaiting on the shitposting site with frogtard images? I know your mother didn't beat you hard enough as a child but that's no excuse to be a faggot.
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>>107763105
I looked up all their sessions and there's nothing related to gaming. Which is expected since it's now only a tiny part of their revenue.
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>>107763105
>shares what's next in AI
So, no GPUs?
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there should be a betting market on how many times he says the words "AI" at least that way you can make it interesting to watch
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>>107763105
i've heard him speak an i understand why he spent 10 years at denny's or wherever.
he has the charisma of a taiwanese man and the intellect of a taiwanese man.
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>>107763105
>disappointment
Just take a shot whenever Jensen says AI.
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>>107768849
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>>107765672
I'd buy that for a dollar.
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>>107768849
I'm ready for disappointment not an alcoholic coma.
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>>107763105
I am expecting next-gen AI datacenter advancements. Will I really be disappointed?
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>Powering the Industrial AI Revolution
>Intelligence Through Motion: AI Takes Physical Form
>Physical AI and the Big Bang of General Robotics
>Inside the AI-Native Enterprise
>Drug Discovery Disrupted: Tech That’s Changing the Game
>Agility Robotics: Robots Among Us: Welcome to the Age of Humanoids
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>>107768849
That's death
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>>107763105
>We increased Geforce now to 120 hours a month just for you gamers.
>Extra 15 hour blocks are now 4.99.
kek watch it happen.
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Nvidia can't keep winning
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>>107763138
Before cryptocurrency mining era
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>>107764853
Never was, never will be.
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What are some good things that they could announce? Is it impossible to huff a least a tiny bit of copium?
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>>107763931
Hobbies women like are basically anything they can directly benefit from.
Selecting hobbies to gain the approval of women is sad.
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>>107768849
Alcohol poisoning speedrun
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>>107764234
>playing videogames
>playing video-games
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>>107763736
There's no AI bubble, and GPU prices never really recovered from the crypto boom and covid shortages. The only reason they stopped buying them out instantly is because Ethereum deprecated proof of work, not because some "crypto bubble" popped. In fact, crypto is now worth much more than back then.
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6090 for $6090.
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>>107770305
https://x.com/NVIDIAGeForce/status/2008176911747371438
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>>107768849
>>107770390
>sighs, reaches for the bottle
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>>107770272
>There's no AI bubble
There is. You can handwave it away as anecdotal, but I work in the field, C suites are very excited to "do AI" until they see the cost and the very unimpressive results, and they pullback. Nobody directly in AI is making money, it's just cloud providers and the hardware suppliers, and as the hype cools and regulation creeps in eventually somebody will have a bad quarter and that'll be that. Doesn't mean AI will go away entirely, dotcom didn't kill the internet, but the current levels of hype and infinite spending won't last.

And even if you argue it from the other side, nvidia is doomed either way. Let's say AI is everything they say and more, and it's the biggest market in mankind's history - it'll run on GCP, AWS, and Azure 99% of the time. Google already has TPUs running PyTorch today, and Microsoft and Amazon are both going to deploy their own hardware by EOY. Vertical integration is the future of the big clouds, so even if AI becomes profitable it'll be without nvidia. Micron is probably safe(r) for the time being, but nvidia is for sure the first one to fall whether it's a bubble or not.
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>>107770390
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they overprice consumer grade gpus , because higher markup in the ai race


when this is a buff , they gonna open the gaymer market again , just to keep a market share and keep investor velief happy
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>>107763856
The entire goal of this company now is to automate human labor for the benefit of a few hundred people, it is pure evil.
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>>107770390
LOOOOL WAIT FAGS ARE DEAD. WE TOLD YOU RETARDS THAT THERE WON'T BE ANY SUPERS
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>>107770033
The absolute BEST thing is restarting production of 3060 cards. For 1080 gaming that's more than enough.
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Just buy a blackwell 6000 for 9k you get the best card and dollar per vram ratio the more you buy the more you save!
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>>107770976
nigger ass
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>>107770506
That's not how bubbles work. Just the mere fact that you're mentioning there's a bubble, makes it unlikely for it to exist. And since every retard and their mother are spouting this shit thinking they know more than everyone else, means that the stock prices have long taken into account everything you just mentioned. Do you really think you know more than people that wipe their ass with your yearly income?
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>>107763593
Maybe he'll talk about how they're reportedly scaling down production of some of the lower tier 5000 series. I bet all the consumers in the audience will LOVE that.
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>>107771573
OpenAI is losing money and needs to 10x revenue just to be considered healthy
All other dedicated AI companies are losing too
Big tech AI is only being funded by more profitable services, AI on it's own is making fuck all
Nvidia is the only winner.

People understand the shit cannot go on but ALOT of people will be hurt if it does crash, it's the only thing keeping it afloat, the fundamentals are not.
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>>107763570
>introducing the 6050, exactly as powerful as the 5090!*
>*with framegen and dlss ultra performance
>only $1999 MSRP ($3449 retail)
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>>107771573
People like you are exactly why bubbles grow
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>>107763105
Bring rotten fruit. We're pelting that fucker with it.
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>>107771573
You sound EXACTLY like those Crypto freaks that flashed everyone on their streets with their shitty monkey jpgs.

Gonna lol at you when it pops.
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>>107772521
you forgot
>actual performance with framegen and ultra dlss barely beats out the 5070
>same power draw though
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>>107763105
I'm ready for cringe, and Jensen never disappoints.
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>>107771967
They are betting on something that, from the start, was completely logistically impossible to implement. If you had a quantum-level AI farm, maybe, since the necessary computing power would be at least somewhat contained, but the processing requirements are going exponential in a dry market.

The fatal flaw is that they decided to tie AI to cloud computing. If AI tools were coming out purely to be run on your own computer, then that would be a different story, and you can tell there's a growing segment of enthusiasts (AI does have interesting niche uses). Instead, you have everything locked down company-side and you pay a subscription to interface with it. By the way, it's all run by leftists, third-worlders and other human detritus willing to manipulate the AI to produce kosher results. A recipe for success.

So what you have is an increasingly more resource-hungry product with stringent limitations that a vanishingly small number of people want to pay for. And those who do want to pay for it have to contend with consumer backlash that may cost them more than the purported AI savings.

The question here is whether the promise of AI can outrun the assorted costs. If it can, it's a prophetic, to-the-Moon investment. If not, it's a massive bubble. Recent developments regarding RAM suggest it'll be the latter because when you have to command half the world's supply... I don't even want to see the balance sheet on that one.
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>>107772640
Crypto is worth more than ever, what are you talking about? And no, NTFs aren't crypto.
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>>107771573
>t.
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>>107772960
How are your bitconnect bags holding up?
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>>107773002
>bitconnect
You'd have to be a massive retard to buy that. Just like the kind of retard that thinks there's an AI bubble.
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>>107763138
Since I'm not underage or delusional: No.
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>>107772648
>same power draw
you're being too generous
it'll be 900W and need a new connector that no current power supplies have, oh and by the way, it will burn your house down if you don't have a tooling engineer install it for you
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>>107772989
>houses aren't an asset
are these people stupid? of course it's an asset; acknowledging the asset requires maintenance doesn't make it less of an asset.
oh wait they bought .pngs of monkey cartoons, of course they are stupid.
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>>107771967
OpenAI doesn't need to make money, and if they need more they'll easily get it. In fact none of those companies need to make money yet since they have plenty of cash to burn, just like amazon or uber which went years in the red. All of those companies could go green tomorrow if they wanted to, but they are aggressively investing in order to dominate the market. This is just how most businesses operate when there's a new market.
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>>107773123
There was a very nice little period there when someone having an nft avatar was like a yellow armband but identifying a retard instead
We couldn't quite walk that tightrope of using this retard identifier without discouraging their convenient self identification, one day they'll be kitsch
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We need to bring 3DFX baX
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Stop pretending like Nvidia is a GPU company, because it is not.
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>>107763856
>selling out to jews and supporting acceleration of tyrannical military systems intended to genocide the human race is a good thing actually
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we don't need new GPUs, we need better-designed games
graphics peaked a long time ago
the power expenditure is not worth it to run dumbed down wokeslop at 8K/360fps
its a sin against God
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>>107775399
This. games need to optimize for the new 50ms of input lag that will be introduced when all your computers are taken away and given to the companies that actually need them.
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>>107763856
>Frogposting
>2026
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>>107763105
Well anyone who works in datacenters is probably losing their fucking mind. The Rubin stack is the end of the world. We might as well be witnessing the birth of the machine god. They've somehow leapfrogged every part of the Datacenter stack, general networking, cluster interconnects, storage networking, GPU and CPU by 50 years. I need to find a new career or ideally buy some land in the middle of nowhere and become a hermit.
A system that can process the entirety of global internet traffic per second. Praise the Omnisiah I guess.
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>>107775399
This.

When i was a kid i was like oh once graphics teeter off due to deminishing returns theyll use the extra compute to generate more complex interactions (half life 2 on steroids) with cool water/glass shattering, buildings blowing up. Instead it went into such an abysmal direction. the complete opposite of what i hoped for. Expedition 33 and Avowed are perfect examples of this "pretty"(LOL) worlds with virutallly no interactivity. The ankles dont even bend when they are on a cliff etc. its fucking RETARDED its all sloppy and the extra computer is instead being used to generate frames because devs are bunch of low iq art students who just went and got a game dev degree in college who cant optimize for shit.

I imagined a game like GTA where i could steal a truck and run it into a persons apartment, breaking the bricks, their couch etc and it all realistically simulate. Instead i got over priced RAM/GPUs and just a bunch of AA slop and AAAA ubislop.



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