You loved buying Nvidia hardware for the past ~24 years, but now you are backstabbed, the last 24 years meant nothing, this is business in texhnology? Not even one truly cheap and good gaming gpu as a farewell, thank you?
>>109197951Corporations and businesses are married to the bottomline and short term gains thanks to the stock market and responsibility to shareholders. Corporations did, at one point, have a loyalty to their employees and customers, but now it is solely profits.
>>109197951I didn't even love nvidia hardware, the hardware was just commensurate with the money I spent on it for most of that time. That is no longer the case. In fact it hasn't been the case for well over a year.
>>109197951>you loved Funko for past past ~24 years but now you unlink because they incorporated palantir in their products??
>>109197951>You loved buying Nvidia hardware for the past ~24 yearsNot really, it was always a source of unncessart heat and power pain and really not great aside from a small window from the 750, 970, 1050, 1080 but it was always a bit of a pain and freqyently a brand associated with fire hazzard late in life. I loved, US robotics, hayes, sinclair, thrustmaster, commodore, atari, creative labs and even intel for it's core duo and 4th gen and even amd in it's day (233 k7) I have no such affection for nvidia, the sooner it is replaced the better
Nah, I've stopped buying nvidia hardware over a decade ago because I was sick of their proprietary driver planned obsolescence nonsense