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Thanks, Trump
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25.0528, 121.5990 is the coordinates for 3H3X+4H9 Dongming Village, Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan. Nvidea building, made for supercomputers. What are they up to?
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>>536039199
>Subscribe to use a computer
Truly golden.
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>>536039199
so what are they up to? is it a new architecture, new chip, 6000 series consumer GPUs, etc? I hate vagueposters so much
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>>536039424
>you will get WAY more powerful new generation of PersonalComputer but it will have everything in cloud, because goyim cant be trusted with the data being saved locally
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hey faggot what’s with every post on this board being a screencap of twitter or reddit
/pol/ needs to purge untermensh newfags
stop poisoning wells kike
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>>536039661
nothing. maybe a new sloppifier that makes games run at 1488 (almost real tm) frames on your 6060 with 8gb of vram (you don't need more with a new neural compression (tm) algorithm that produces results almost identical to real textures)

>I hate vagueposters so much
that's the point, retard. they want people to be interested and play guess. it's called marketing
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>>536039661
You won't get shit, just AI bullshit gaming on the cloud.
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>>536039762
Go back
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They are trying to circumvent local LLMs. Basically you could download a college textbook and a few journal articles and have your LLM you trained walk you through making meth or a bioweapon and there will be no digital foot print. They are trying to stop this.

The only way to prevent this democratization of knowledge is to make RAM and computing so expensive you can't do it offline.
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>>536039661
Nvidia designed a many-core CPU that they're already sampling to some preferred enterprise clients. It'll probably be a big deal. Nothing for goysumers though.
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>>536040101
>PC
servers aren't personal computers though. it's obviously something for consumer market
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>>536040159
Its probably going to be integrated into their GeForce Now subscription service.
>can't afford a computer
>rent some time goy, its got new hardware
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>>536039199
It's more AI shit.
>Personal computing
Is dying because of the orange migger and his AI push. Shit's never coming back down in price.
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Cloud based computing is inevitable, individual ownership will be treated like a crime.
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>>536040075
I've been paranoid about this being the reality for a while now. I managed to get a frameworkd desktop just before the rampocalypse, but dear god would I love some other new shit to host agents and stuff of my own on. Even have plans to do so. But as long as it stays up they can keep it more monopolized.
Big tech truly is the devil.
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>>536039199
https://youtube.com/shorts/vianOPeghIA
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>>536039661
so /g/ just said that it's about this https://www.nvidia.com/en-tw/gtc/taipei/computex/

total nothingburger
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>>536040075
You can't get ephedrine , whatever what LLMs say, they could walk you step by step in nukes you can't get uranium and centrifuges
The Mexican cartels ready know how to make meth and they don't have ephedrine
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>>536040536
And honestly with models like Qwen 3.6 that can match the vast majority of tasks in quality that 'muh frontier models' can I wouldn't be surprised if they double down on trying to control all production and choke out personal and small business ownership.
They've wanted on-prem to die for a decade now.
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>>536040638
Organic chemistry isn't that hard and you can get all the solvents you need from the grocery store. You don't need ephedrine, not having it just adds steps. You can literally extract the precursors from plants with acetone if you were motivated enough
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>>536041259
I read r/meth they said ephedrine meth is better and is is less widely available because the DEA did something about it in 2006 making it impossible to get ephedrine
They say meth without ephedrine is actually bad for you and toxic and can make you psychotic and the Mexican cartels call it super meth but it is actually poisonous and a scam

Still. About AI safety.
Mexican cartels already know how to make meth.
If you want meth street prostitutes sell it for 100
Arr you going to make meth? Whatever. You could already buy it anyway. Are you going to sell it? Now you have police and other Mexicans after you wanting to kill you.

Could be that Mexican cartels get nukes because of LLMs? If they had that power they would be Iran.
Iran does not need LLMs...LLMs do nothing for them


Actually whatever, never mind.... Hmph..... Brrrrr ....
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>>536039199
>>536039424
4d3d3d3
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>>536040437
Instead of seething why not invest in AI.
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>>536041536
There are different amphetamines with differing chirality but methamphetamine is methamphetamine and no matter the building blocks you use or the precursors if you move the amine groups into the right spots it will work the same. It might just be harder to purify with a column or more expensive but it will behave the same on your receptors because it is the shape that gives it functionality.

There are nastier things I wont type out that you could do with college books, LLMs and a hood I won't type out but there are real NatSec reasons they are trying to control LLM proliferation off the net.
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>>536041892
does it have to do with cycles of revolution and power
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>>536041984
I mean the noticing you could do with large data sets is one. Think of all the corruption you could find by feeding all public documents from local government into one. But I was thinking more along the lines of gain of function
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>>536039199
I own a 4090 and I will own a 6090 or equivalent. I just love to compute.
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They want the IPO scam....

Gain of function?
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>>536040638
>You can't get ephedrine
Not in the first world at least
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>>536040638
and where does the ephedrine come from? asteroids? oh tahts right, its created synthetically with easily copied instructions
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>>536042296
Good point...
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>>536039199
>We will do the computing and you just buy the moniter and pay $29.99 a month
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TPTB will allow me, an emotional chud, access to next generation computing power just because they like me so much!


This is so consistent with everything already, have you noticed how rich people always make sure they have the exact same quality stuff as us? Of course this would apply to computers too, computing is for equality and we will all be able to have the same power!
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>>536042315
Why the Mexican cartels don't make it them? I am not going to troon out to slam toxic meth
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>>536042363
IPO is scam and money.... Which is power....same story as always...
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>>536039424
LE TOTALLY EBIC CLOUD COMPUTING AND GAMING GOY- er I mean CONSUMER! ALL FOR JUST $49.95 A MONTH!
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>>536039199
>Personal Computing
>In the cloud
There is literally no need for hardware if you have connectivity. Xbox and PlayStation will just become live cloud services available through your smart TV
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>>536042372
meth itself is neurotoxic, nothing you can do. The the conformations that aren't are used in ADHD meds
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>>536039896
This isn't actually that far off.
I've always avoided anti aliasing, preferring high resolution to minimize jaggies over the fuzzy look anti aliasing creates.
But DLSS is shockingly decent. It can run native resolution at 33% and artificially upscale to the resolution and it looks really good.
I'm running at crazy stable high frames now using dlss, it's wild.
This is where they can keep gaming affordable. But who knows what they're actually planning
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>>536042519
They said in r/meth that methamphetamine without ephedrine feels bad and is so much more neurotoxic it can make you have psychosis...
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>>536041881
I will never bend the knee to hosting services anon. I'd rather cut off my own nutt sack and pay more monthly fees for shit.
I want my local AI setup, but shit's too expensive to do that right now.
And why the fuck would you think a layman like me would have enough money to invest int he bubble to begin with?
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>>536042372
because fentanyl is easier and cheaper with higher profit margins and more demand
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>>536042641
Why would you trust methheads? If its true im just assuming that they aren't purifying their stuff or they are taking a meth relative that's not really meth but is hitting the same receptors and is having off target effect.

But meth is not good, don't take it. It lets the demons in.
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>>536042315
last one i found was in bulgaria
in vials, very decent!

>no need to do gozizalla with it, its good as it was!
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>>536039424
Jewvidia super data center. You buy a cheap terminal and must run everything through them.
Own nothing, etc, etc
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>>536042755
I will take it. Jennifer Psaki will not stop me.

It is actually her fault for not giving me reparations and drugging me with LSD
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>>536042753
Yet they do this super meth toxic scam And it stops a real troon goddess like me from trooning out

I can't trooon because all meth is actually unpurified and not the real thing...
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When are they going to announce RTX 6000?
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>>536042859
Im telling you as a based chud scientist that meth is bad even compared to other amphetamines
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I cannt troooon

Jennifer Psaki!
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>>536043164

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>>536039424
More data centre
More backdoors in the cpu
More money to Israel
More surveillance state

Pick one.
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>>536039729
I was skeptical the first time I saw that posted, but the sheer scale of these datacenters is insane. Most people have no idea what a datacenter is. I've worked in one before, and they can hose TONS of servers and other equipment. Most of this is older equipment. They're not running at capacity either. What they're building all over the country are not just singular data centers. They're building massive complexes of them. It's truly unfathomable the scale of this given that they're effectively seeking to stand up like, 100x the current computing power that's out there, which is not being used at capacity.
Building billions of dollars worth of new structures seems very wasteful imo if you have datacenters already and they're not at capacity. You can easily add modern equipment to existing datacenters and forego billions in construction.

That leads into another thought on it being a scam to prop up the economy. But, the idea that they want to put everyone on a terminal, and have total control of your data definitely lines up w\ all the social credit score type shit we've talked about.
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>>536042459
Xbox can already do it on a phone and pc. It's called xCloud so it's nothing new. You can try it for free with Fortnite, but it's really unstable on mobile data.
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>>536039437
I rather do some arson in a data centre.
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>>536040075
>>536040536
https://youtu.be/-gGLvg0n-uY
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You WILL be relegated to using a thin client and streaming everything down to and including your OS on a monthly subscription and you WILL like it.
A new era = death of personal computing
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>>536043648
https://youtu.be/O7dZVtZZUuQ
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>>536040437
Thx orange nigger for started a AI race between countries for which one can be the most totalitarian surveillance state.

I really want to skin alive that pedo rat in the national TV on live
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>>536043541
all of it!
just smak more perv and go beserk!
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>>536043788
Fuck then.
We are going full terminator stye and using pipe bombs.
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>>536043545
I genuinely don't think it'll happen. They'd need buy in from the common tech person, and the common tech person hates their guts at this point.
After all grandma and the suburbanites with money listen to the techies in their lives.
Best they could hope for is to entrap other corporations, but even their IT departments are pushing back more and more on virtualization.
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>>536039199
>new

This shit isn't new. I bought a Nvidia Shield when it launched all the way back in like 2016. I was working on the road a bunch and wanted to gayme in hotel rooms. It was unplayable garbage. Even if you could get a game to launch, it was so laggy you couldn't even play. I tested it on all the fastest internet from multiple locations. Nothing. Useless.

It wasn't all bad. It worked great for stealing and playing restricted online media. Most hotels have those sign in things for the WIFI to keep streaming boxes off and the controller and browser could get around it. But for gaming it was useless. Jensen owes me money.
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>>536040075
Nukes is just a scare, most governments worth their salt globally know how to make nuclear bombs, the problem is doing it without America or your local power kicking down your door. Then getting enough nukes in sufficiently guarded places to become a real retaliatory strike problem. It'll never happen for most states. Turkey, Iran, Brazil could get it done.
The real issue is some guy used claude to circumvent 23andme and get his DNA tested. If he wanted to keep it secret Googlerael would know almost zero. Meaning someone other than Israel could use this to create biological weapons.
So what happens when some motherfucker invents a local CRISPR alternative for midwits who watched a few 'BIOHACKING!!!' videos?
What happens when people can buy sufficiently strong Huawei chips and completely circumvent Nvidia software + hardware architecture? Do you know how far along China is in robotics? In America ok you can block imports but what about just down the border or Eurasiafrica?
This is the reason the banking cartel push ID so hard. The new game will be subsuming the entire system from the top, everything AI will require an API call in the background.And the amount of endpoints you need to block for a modicum of privacy is fucking staggering. Older CPUs can barely run the block list.
Expect them to bring the whole system down on Linux.
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>>536044012
yeah, thats the last resort fren!
>euro/whites stick together!
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>>536039661
Distributed AI systems that use your electricity and computing power
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Bjarne Stroustrup said he does not believe in AI code.
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>>536039199
I don't want everything in the cloud though.
Its all going away.
You will own no hardware.
You will own no data.
You will own nothing.
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>>536042237
It's called ICP and it's been around since 2020.
>inb4 ICP is scam and moonman is a scammer.
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>>536044491
Yeah, but that nigga designed one of the worst programming languages ever so I don't give a fuck what he says. Tell me when Dennis Ritchie says it.
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>>536040638
i can go to my local pharmacy and get something called Bronkaid but they will ask for my identification and i am put in a database where it will trigger if i try to buy it again that month.
but im fine with all this because i dont use ephedrine to make meth, i use it to alleviate mild asthma symptoms like a regular person!
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I hate due process trolls

I am a cop!
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>>536040469
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>>536040159
>PC
Protective Custody
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>>536043648
Ill advised, the halon fire system can kill you rather quickly if you're still inside when it goes off, and what you have done will have been for nothing.
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>>536039199
NVIDIA is a shitty company and I'm never giving them another cent. Go fuck yourselves filthy kikes.
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>>536044063
No they just need buy in from normies.

Hey, pay $5k for this computer, or $20 a month.
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>>536041653
umm computaah hat wobble plz
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>>536039199
I predict that within ten years, personal computers will be twice as powerful, ten thousand times larger, and so expensive that only the world's five richest oligarchs will own them.
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>>536040437
Its worse than that, actually. Big tech isn't just going balls deep on AI, they're also using AI as an excuse to create artificial scarcity. Bezos himself said in an interview earlier this year that how webhosting used to be largely self-done in the 90s & has shifted over to just a few companies running most of the net, he sees computing going the same direction. I'm not kidding. Look it up. These fuckers say the quiet part out loud and face 0 consequences. It's insane.
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>>536039199
"Computing"
Dumb terminals attached to subscrptions for online processing.
I'd rather have a Personal Computer.
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>>536039199

>Personal computing

Nope, the future is low powered thin client devices like chromebooks, smartphones and Ipads with apps and storage held on the cloud (datacenters) .. subscriptions for every service .. you will pay monthly, own nothing and be happy
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>>536050074
what a shit future that is
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>>536048459
I read this in his voice, impressive
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>>536039199
Golden in the sense of golden shower
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>>536039424
EVERYTHING going to cloud
PC computing will be all p much linux terminals
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>>536050148

thank god I will soon be too old to care, the computing space has become increasingly shit over the last 10 years, the golden age was the noughties, I had so much fun online back then

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAuMvNt4dr0
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>>536050230

locked down non admin Linux devices
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>>536039199
>>536039661
soc with intel flagship + nvidia flagship and 1tb unified memory and 4 additional pcie for additional gpus for 10k
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>>536050494
subscription computing with $1 trial
PC in the cloud
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>>536039661
it's cloud computing on a subscription model
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>>536045817
i think even ritchie wouldve agreed with stroustrup on this one
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>>536050494
>flagship
I love when retards fall for marketing scams
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>>536039199
you will pay to own nothing and be happy
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>>536039424
>What are they up to?
Initial production of quantum dot qubit coprocessors using 0.55 high NA EUV. Will reach mass production in less than 3 years.
If you think the AI and datacenter hype is out of control now, it is about to go exponential.
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>>536050365
90s memes are a whole 'nother kind of comfy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaqISBq8VTc
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>>536050970
If they want to do data center-scale quantum computing, >>536048459 will be optimistic by comparison.
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>>536050865

the sad fact is that most normies will not care, most kids only have smartphones and tablets use Google services for Word Editing, Spreadsheets and gaming attached to TV's when they are at home .. Gen Z onwards really will not care that much .. Gen X had i best maybe the Millennials (but who cares about them)
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>>536039199
They are only doing this because ARM based chips are cheaper to manufacture and watch it won't lower prices any. If anything the prices will go up because of the r&d.
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>>536039199
> Its a SoC with the compute power equivalent of a 5 year old low-end graphics card.

Wow! Thanks Trump!!! This surely beats being able to buy ram for a reasonable price...
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>>536051041

Quantum computing is a meme, that will only be funded until they manage to vreate the ultimate pre-quantum hardened crypto algo's like RSA so they can decrypt of the archived stuff they have .. the conditions required and the applications so specific it makes it financially non viable to keep scaling up the systems.
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>>536048140
Jensen is a gook mutt hellspawn, but yeah.
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>>536051092

SOC makes the logic boards smaller and less complex and use less power and cheaper to manufacture in volume .. this is a trend that will only continue .. ofc you will be expected to buy/rent new devices every few years like you do with mobile phones, bevause that is the only model that will keep foundaries and OEM's economically viable . commodifications of computing devices for the mass, "all watched over by machines of loving grace"

https://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/bbc-all-watched-over-by-machines-of-loving-grace/
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7 gorillion to data centers and foreigners!1!
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>>536050365
No, the peak was early 90's before people had PC's at home. Home computers and cell phones ruined everything, I have fleeting memories of what life was like before the Matrix took effect, we were all once free, in the moment. 1989 Arcades with pinball machines is 1000000x better than any home gaming at home, I have been gaming since 1989 and I would rather go back to early 90's Mortal Kombat arcade machine moments with 10 people huddled around watching, than any home console

Watch this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV_dVVmM6F8
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>>536043545
>if you have datacenters already and they're not at capacity.
They ARE at capacity. Existing datacenters currently average less than 1% vacancy. 90% of all currently planned future datacenter capacity is already pre-leased. There is massive demand for more datacenters, which is exactly why they keep building them.
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>>536041881
For what?
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>>536039199
thats a cunning way to side-step the one china policy
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Someone will have to explain to me why cloud computing is worse? Isn’t it better that you don’t have to purchase and find space for all that hardware if you don’t lose functionality? These aren’t classic cars or traditional homes.
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>>536051584

mate, the computer I had was a Sinclair ZX81, then a commodore Vic20 then the SPectrum, Amstrad CPC, and then the Atari ST (god tier) . I think I got my first PC in 1996 (a Toshiba, didn't like it much, but for work).

I have seen it all .. internet in the UK in the early 90's was pretty shit .. it wasn't until ISDN came along that I used it at home.
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>>536039424
>>536039661
gb10 blackwell in an windows on arm laptop with 128gb unified memory. hence the 'supercomputer' part.

nvdia used to supply hardware to domestic computing vendors who repackaged and sold on to individuals (ie you). they would also supply the ram. the ram crunch meant they stopped supplying the ram. it also now means that they may as well build and supply the pcs themselves, which means any ram they aquire with their enormous purchasing power directly benefits their own margins. they've made so much money this is now the most viable strategy.

it's already been announced.
https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/nvidia-and-microsoft-tease-a-new-era-of-pc-ahead-of-computex-2026-coordinated-social-media-posts-could-indicate-that-rumored-n1x-laptops-will-be-windows-on-arm-systems
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>>536051726
Your ability to perform basic computing operations (to say nothing of more advanced operations) are now at the whim of your subscription service with an agenda and a vested interest in exploiting you.
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>>536051964

hardly surprising WIndows on ARM was here 12 years ago with the Windows Lumia phones and Windows 8 ... the hardware was just too weak for the Microsoft bloatware .. now it is ready.
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>>536039199

After gtx 460 it's useless to get newer cards unless You are an iA fag, pre woke PC gaming was like 1993-2014
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>>536052078

you WILL watch the ads before you game starts up, you WILL watch the ads halfway through your vidya .. everyhting locked down, adblockers forbidden and hardware locked down, if you are caught circumventing the Digital ID and admin locks you WILL go to jail.
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>>536043741
>You WILL be relegated to using a thin client and streaming everything down to and including your OS
This is nothing new, and has been a cyclical process for the entire history of computing. There is some big new breakthrough in computing, and at first it's only possible to run it on massive supercomputers only the largest companies and government agencies can afford to build and operate, and everyone else uses the technology by remoting in from some terminal somewhere.
Then over time the technology and hardware gets exponentially cheaper and smaller and more efficient to the point that power users can have the equivalent of that supercomputer sitting on their desk. Then it becomes the norm for everyone. Then someone realizes that not everyone needs a Big Chungus Workstation on their desk, all they really need is a potato with a screen and keyboard and a good connection to some huge server somewhere and the cycle repeats.
'60s-'80s: Using a computer meant using a dumb terminal to connect to a mainframe somewhere.
'80s: Personal computers created.
'90s: You don't need an expensive PC to use the 'net, you can do it with a Thin Client or some web appliance.
Windows 95: Golden age of home PCs.
2010s: Smartphones and Chromebooks and everything in the cloud.
If anything, we are already seeing early adopter power users shifting back toward local AI models.
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>>536051964
With Nvidia being attached to the anchor that is Microsoft make the line go up?
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THE ALIEN ARRIVAL IS CONFIRM FOR TUESDAY MORNING 9:30 AM EST TIME.
QANON INSIDER HERE WITH DEEPSTATE ILLUMINATI SEE YOU ALL IN THE MOTHERSHIPS GOODLUCK SAFE.

PS. Disappearance of UFO expert Gen. Neil McCasland 'confirmed gameover'
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>>536052329

this time is different, because the hardware makers will not be selling PC hardware to plebs, it will become like the 1980's where buying a PC was a huge investment .. the equivalent of 20-30 thousand pounds/bucks/Euro's , the volume shipped to the public will go down as the money for the OEM is made selling to datacenters, who then sell you (he techno peasants) services. That way OEM's have dependable income from the upgrade cycles of the large services conglomerates .. that's what they want more than anything, to avoid volatility and risk ..
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>>536052212
>Microsoft bloatware
i fucking know right. interdasting choice considering dgx spark is on a customized ubuntu linux.

>>536052334
undoubtably. windows is a horrorshow but they still have an effective monopoly on productivity software. windows 11 is just the shit that comes along with office these days. looks like nvdia is supplying the hardware in order to make copilot even more of a thing.
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>>536039424
AI created digital CPUs
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>>536051964
why arm though? why not intel x86?
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>>536048848
>Dumb terminals attached to subscrptions for online processing.
>I'd rather have a Personal Computer.
Complete and total single-point of failure nightmare
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>>536053597

because ARM are low power, the IP and design is cheaper, because SOC reduces complexity of logic boards.
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>>536052581

Like HP PC as a service subscription
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>>536039199
It's not "personal" computing, you dumb fucks. It's "rent-a-PC" over cloud.
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>>536040032
this place has changed, man
this would never be accepted even 10 years ago
now it’s legit >80% of the threads
did everyone from then completely abandon the board?
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>>536044178
newest shield is great for emulation up to a certain console age

learn to use emulators brainlet
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>>536053779
x86 can be low power just as much if they want to. question is what are you aiming for. so far x86 seems behind, because they never really went the soc route and always build in a modular standardized way. If intel and nvidia actually cooperate and build a soc with nvlink, it will be insane performance with x86 compatibility. They can go low power for notebook fags and go full power for desktop and server. If they seriously cooperate, they will blow apple silicone completely out of the water not problem.
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>>536039199

>25.0528, 121,5990

???????
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>>536044178
>Nvidia Shield
>It was unplayable garbage.
The Nvidia Shield devices are probably the greatest set top box type devices ever made. 10+ years later and they are still regularly getting updates and work flawlessly.
I spent most of 2020 and 2021 playing games like The Division 2 and fucking Cyberpunk 2077 on an Nvidia Shield with zero issues, because I was stuck without access to an actual gaming PC.
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>>536039762
I think this website needs to just periodically shut down so we can shake them off.
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>>536039199
my sexbot will hold my hand.
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>>536053889
Yeah but this is not even that.
NVIDIA's entire direction, and the AI surveillance hellscape shit, "chat control", "face ID" etc. is about making the infrastructure so that you literally just don't home-own hardware anymore.
Your only choice increasingly is to have a dumb-device with a good screen (like a Playstation Portal) that can connect to cloud-computers over your local mini-datacenter, which acts as a node to the actual computers that they have bought out into their giga-datacenters, so you rent a PC from inside a datacenter remotely, and only get access to its raw compute for an AI agent and a basic OS interface.

Web browsing will be replaced with the "Compliant Web", which is just an AI search engine that works like Google does now. The world's entire truth will be distilled through AI prompt results, so the elites can obfuscate everything about Epstein and the rest of that trafficking network that they're all part of, and make sure that us goys can only see the truths that are convenient, but that we no longer use the online space to make Wikipedias and document things in conspiratorial detail. Reddit is also so botted and shit and it's done on purpose, so that they can basically kill it, erect a new WeChat type of service, and then every country is firewall'd like China, and every country is once again intellectually isolated from each other, but digitally this time.

It's not even just a market project. The money circulating this AI superproject is kind of faked -- this is a monumental moment of Central Planning in the US for the first time in like 40 years, and I don't think it will be stopped.

You WILL own nothing, and you WILL be happy, goy.
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>>536053779
>>536053999
and just if you think I'm tripping, they announced this type of stuff last year. They have been building shit for a while, intel has the fabs for it. They could produce something absolutely insane. Only downside: you have to buy a complete soc in one piece with gpu, cpu, ram. If you are lucky you can have some pcie lanes on top of that, for additional gpu and or m2.

https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-and-intel-to-develop-ai-infrastructure-and-personal-computing-products

also look at this for reference:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/products/workstations/dgx-station/
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>>536039199
>golden age of personal computing
1995-2005
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>>536039199
Project 2025. The deepstate has been waiting for this for a long time. Kill privacy laws, give more power and discretion to the elite tech bros, and make every single PC, phone and device required to be connected to the cloud. People already willingly do this out of "convenience" or fear of losing data that's not backed up. But the cloud is just another person's computer, and the shit heads at PaIantir are now getting more back door access to everything. They're already rolling it out, all the tech companies are on the same page, only getting wealthier while screwing you.

ClA, Mossad and other groups will be upping data breaches on older "unsecured" devices with their backdoor exploits, if you have a Windows 10 or a pre AI iPhone, you'll probably be impacted. This fear will force everyone to buy the mandatory cloud devices full of advanced components to better send it all to Govt data centers being built at a record scale. At least pedos will get hit the hardest, they'll be scanning your screen in real time with an AI. If it sees existing contraband C-S-A-M from hash records it will flag NCMEC and a SWAT team is breaking their door down at 6:30 AM with dogs who can find anything as small as an SD card hidden in a floor board. It also does what Google does, it finds OAC (original abuse content) with AI detection, so if you have a self produced video that no one else has seen on your computer, Android Google Photo's gallery, or iCloud, they will get real time flagging and a human to verify if it's a false flag or not before they submit a tip and you don't even get notified. That's the only silver lining but the rest of innocent people are getting colossally screwed, if you cloud compute the feds can access every mb of data from your online account if they have a warrant or subpoena. The wild west internet was just an experiment, grieve it because it's only gonna get gayer and worse.
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>>536055009

time to break out the old BSD Thinkpads mount your mesh network antennas and create our own internet ..
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>>536051590
BS..
I am in multiple every week in the north east.
They are all 50% at best...
Fuckers just want to close out their quarters with good numbers. Its all bullshit to keep a crashing economy moving. They are trying desperately to hide the massive amount of dollars rolling back ashore.
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>>536054309
yeah this is a dgx spark system anon. arm is basically whatever the vendor wants it to be so is used a lot for ai data center stuff. dgx spark started as a way to prototype before migrating to enterprise roll out so it is arm based and sits on the cuda software stack. means you don't have to fuck around with compatibility issues.
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>>536039199
They're referring to the N1X and N1 that will apparently kill AMD.
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>>536054305
>Your only choice increasingly
Except that's not actually true at all. No one is requiring you to only use corporate cloud shit. No one is stopping you from buying an actual PC and using it locally without ever connecting to some corporate cloud service in a datacenter. For every corporate cloud based SAAS paid service, there are probably multiple completely free, completely open source, completely self-hosted software projects that can provide the exact same services (or better) for anyone who is willing to put the time and effort in installing and maintaining that software on their own hardware instead of just paying Google or Oracle or whoever to do it for them.
If anything, it has never been easier for an normal poorfag nerd to self-host and run their own serious, professional grade network infrastructure and software.
You might not be able to run the newest top of the line frontier AI models on your own local PC, because it literally requires hundreds or thousands of GBs of RAM to even load those models. But the reality is that 99.9999% of the things that most people are using AI for today don't need anything close to a top tier frontier model. If you just want a chatbot to talk to and don't need cutting edge performance, you can run that shit on some cheap ass surplus corporate micro PC or a raspberry pi.
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>>536055009
>if you cloud compute the feds can access every mb of data from your online account if they have a warrant or subpoena
Anon, they have been able to do that and have actually been doing that for your entire life. And they don't even bother to get a warrant or subpoena.
Whatever you think is hidden, whatever you think you have been able to keep as a secret has already been copied into an NSA server somewhere.
The reason they haven't busted you for it is NOT because they don't know about it, it's because they don't really care because they know that everyone else is doing or saying or downloading equally shady shit all the time.
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>>536040638
Skill issue
https://pastebin.com/bEsZ8QN7
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>>536043648
Don't have to. The data center bubble is already bursting. All these tech companies are desperately trying to hide the fact that 50% of currently proposed data center projects have either been cancelled completely or delayed indefinitely.
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>>536047854
Not for nothing. It will have been incredibly based
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consumers take the risk of ai chip obsolescence
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>>536039199
yes just like he would usher in a golden age for "americans".
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>>536039437
>>536043741
>subscription model computing
>we require to see your ID before you set up your computer
This would push me off the grid. Save and archive everything before they start wiping history off the internet and ban books and media that aren't "revised" for future consumption.
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>>536039424
The you don't own your PC era. That's terrorism
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>>536051964
A 128GB N1X machine would allow you to run 70b parameter models locally for something like $3000. Which would be amazing.
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>>536039199
The best part about this is that, even though I won't get to see it, some limp-wristed faggots in some american tech-faggot mecca will be extremely, extremely stressed when the first set of products produced to justify these compute farms are entirely disregarded by the public. It won't have any effect on the process of their completion, but at least some faggots will have some bad days.
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>>536039424
>Dongming Village
Penis-powered CPUs
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>>536051584
So you want to have computing power controlled by large companies then, since life was better when only large companies had computing power from what you're saying.
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>>536041892
>there are real NatSec reasons they are trying to control LLM proliferation
Fuck off glowie.

Everyone else ITT: download heretic models on huggingface. Lower KLD is better.
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>>536040469
With that pussy ass attitude it will
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How much can I get renting my 5090?
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>>536062869
zero
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The golden age will be when this bubble bursts and tons of cheap gpus, cpus, and ram from dead data centers flood the market. No sooner.
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>>536050595
You dont want to pay for a GPU subscription, goy?
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>>536040159
Yeah
You should seen their presence at CES
the CONSUMER Electronics Show

Nvidia is retarded. just as retarded as the entirety of the industry
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>>536040032
He's right though. You off-site screencap spammers need to go back to your sites
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>>536047717
>>536040469
>be advanced civilization
>all infrastructure was designed and maintained by an elite race of people
>elite race put deadman switch into source code so that only they can manage it

>be "rulers" of said advanced civilization
>notice that your infrastructure is heavily dependent on that elite race
>try to break them to have them submit
>they dont submit
>cast them out

>be advanced civilization
>have been slowly deteriorating for centuries
>"rulers" put in a replacement group to maintain said civilization
>said replacement is always killing itself or going insane
>decide to slowly recruit a replacement for the maintenance position
>release bits of tech into the lower world to let the people figure out how to use it and to recruit the survivors of the side effects

>be advanced civilization
>its almost harvest time
>must begin to dilute the lower world of said tech, lest the outcast elite race appropriate it and incorporate it into the primitive civilization
>start making everything cloud based, to remove most physical hardware
>start incorporating AI into everything, to stop people from understanding the ins and outs of software
>start making tech harder and harder to reverse engineer

jokes on them, i hate tech
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>>536039199
>>536039661
>vagueposters
Here's what's happening:

AI factories are the new data centers
Nvidia is no longer talking about selling graphics processing units; it is talking about building “revenue-generating AI factories.” Today’s data centers, Huang argued, are constrained by power and capital, forcing operators to optimize for the lifetime cost of producing intelligence rather than the list price of a chip.

“Customers do not buy GPUs,” he said. “They build AI factories, and the right economic metric is not the GPU’s purchase price. It is the lifetime cost of an AI factory producing intelligence, measured in terms of tokens per watt, tokens per dollar, uptime, utilization, time to production, software durability and asset life. Nvidia excels at all of them.”

https://siliconangle.com/2026/05/21/five-takeaways-nvidias-earnings-mean-ai-industry/

https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/davos-wef-blackrock-ceo-larry-fink-jensen-huang/

https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/thats-not-going-to-last-jeff-bezos-believes-ai-will-force-you-to-rent-your-pc-from-the-cloud-and-the-ram-crisis-is-accelerating-it

NVIDIA recently held its earnings call and announced it would move gaming revenue into other subcategories, making it harder to distinguish, while giving expanded insight into data center revenue. NVIDIA has talked a lot of game lately about AI agents "with PCs," its partners have announced distributed mini data centers that can be installed for cloud gaming at the neighborhood and homeowner level (to reduce ping, but without any ownership or control by the property owners), and has ****not only suggested, but outright said that terminal-based cloud-connected computing is the future.****

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUqQrlLV0tU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyQwAhppWj8
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>>536039896
That's no marketing you pervvit faggot, that's full blown predictive programming
>>536039437
>>536065982
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I'm guessing it's nothing good since Microsoft is also seemingly involved in it.
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>>536053597
>why arm though? why not intel x86?
Nvidia doesn't have the rights to manufacture their own X85-64 processors. They can get permission to make ARM processors, but when they tried to make X86 processors the other vendors complained and IBM shut them down.
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>>536040075
It's too late to stop this already
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>>536065982
I fucking hate NVIDIA and AI so much.
Fuck this gay timeline, man. Can we just go back to the 90's please?
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>>536066414
yeah anon, it's a dire outlook all around, if this goes unchecked the computing landscape will change a lot in less than five years.
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>it's your personal computer
>on the cloud
Enjoy.
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I hate this timeline so much.
Insane how good computing was in the 2000s compared to now.
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>>536040075
>>536044329
im genuinely surprised they havent done the thing jews always do whenever they need to ban some new technology and have some jewish guy pretending to not be a jewish guy abuse the shit out of trying to do a terror who was only stopped by literally no one since its fake and never even happened, but theyll say the fbi stopped it and then make like 20 movies about their fictional heroics, while printing more jewbucks to fight terror and push legislation to make bump stocks illegal or whatever
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>>536066915
i used to need to buy a new pc like every other year
ive had this one for a decade and it hasnt even a little bit slowed down vs. new tech
i think tech basically hit a dead end and have entirely shifted their priority to quantity over quality
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>>536039199
>Pay more, for less games, which run worse, and aren't developed for you as a customer!
Thanks...
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>>536055994
1) knowing ngridia, this will be expensive as fuck
2) if it's really for local AI enthusiasts, many will just reject due to windows, not linux - better LLM performance, no slop or telemetry in system, long term support (image windows12 with another set of retarded requirements with no real benefit over windows7)
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>>536039437
Stuff like this makes me not care if China blows up Taiwan
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>>536040075
>make a bio weapon
No yiu cant. Lmao
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>>536039199
guess imma slav now
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>>536039199
Gimp/nerf device completely dependant on the cloud. They tried this with Shield TV and it was a failure.
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>>536052287
Every good game can run on a gtx 780
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Fat Satan's destroying something else?
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>>536071114
wtf
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>>536071114
Some Taiwan bullshit nobody cares about.
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>>536039199
Woah epic vaguepost, kike Zionist company
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>>536039199
>25.0528 - 121.5990
It's the new GPU price range Nvidia is offering to the consumer
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>>536047854
Even if it's a total failure and the actor dies in the process, them even trying to do anything at all inherently makes them based and worth more as a human than shitstain cucks like you who backstab and snark at those who had the guts to confront this evil world.
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>>536050595
you vill rent ze VRAM
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>>536053968
>did everyone from then completely abandon the board?
We have given up and occasionally lurk the board(s). Also notice whenever you post a general question nowadays (like you did) no one ever replies
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>>536062885
I am salivating at the idea of cheap Kioxia solid state drives hitting the ebays
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>>536039199
Yes, the era where all computing control is under corporate management and not a single bit of data is done on personal computers
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>>536072284
Also we can only hope that China figure out the manufacturing and sell for the low-end market like they're doing with everything else



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