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Even a room full of 4090s is no match for a just a couple H800 GPUs for AI and similar things.
Really? 3 of the 4 cinemas in my city have closed... And the stock market AI bubble may very well burst but AI as a technology is only going to increase, dramatically so in fact in my opinion.
I know, which is why I said they're probably not going to bother with gaming GPUs because it's low profit high resource and your customers just complain anyway.
Much better to focus on AI GPUs for company customers and leave us gamers to ourselves. Consoles don't even use Nvidia anyway they use AMD.
All you have to do is expand operations.
products it will deflate and things will return to normal.nvidia knows this thats why they are feeding the frenzy.many of these corps / co are trying to capitalize on the trend many will
fail and nvidia will return to its bread and butter.
as far as complaining thats what this gen lives on.the real complaining will start as they
become part of the work force and find their indoctrinated education is worth zero in
the real world.
It's not just a new product... Every iteration since the GTX 1080 has been extremely low available with high prices and mediocre performance for all except the top card. 7 years there's been shafting us for with every release.
The last genuinely good value for money card Nvidia released was the 1080ti. I'm not saying the 4080 / 4090 / 5080 / 5090 are are not good cards, but the value for money on them is diabolical.
Back in 2017 you could build a really solid gaming PC with the best GPU for $2,000, now just the GPU costs $2,000, and then it needs replacing 4 years later just to keep up the newest games.
You're assuming it hasn't already. If Windows 12, which will have forced AI integration and data collection, doesn't work then the AI party is over.
If courts allow the lawsuits against AI companies that stole copyrighted data to "train" their models, then the AI party is also over.
In music, if AIs can't train on music data stolen from Youtube, the AI party is over (Youtube now puts the (P) copyright in addition to (C) and will transition it on all their music videos and content soon ).
What caused Nvidia to rise meteorically can also cause it to fall spectacularly.
Concentrating in one area of business is the worst decision you can make, esp. when governments and courts start noticing you have a monopoly.
On the contrary I think you'll more likely see NVIDIA moving to push their CPUs down the stack into consumer options than seeing them abandon consumer GPUs.