Technology in general are moving towards "OS as a service", so while I don't think consumer cards will ever completely go away they will definitely end up as "for hobbyists".
that implies anyone here actually owns graphics cards
assuming the moronation of this board half of this board cannot afford a gpu and the other 45 percent has their hdmi plugged into the igpu
so nothing changes
You cannot stop Chinese and Russians to use GPU to train AI models to predict westerns normalgays behaviors. So a lot of governments will do this before Chinese and Russians.
I don't think Nvidia will stop making consumer cards, but I think they will start focusing more on the higher end of the consumer market and allow AMD and Intel to fight for lower end customers.
>tfw
I should have invested more but I'm poor.
It could still be worthwhile to buy honestly, this bubble doesn't seem to be bursting.
Also bought Intel at the same time and that's only gained 6%.
I'd like to put like 30k in but I'm afraid it'll crash like it did a couple years back. Also it's not gonna 100x like it did, so I've missed the boat there.
>Wait for AI hype to die down and a realistic assessment of the power costs for it dictating it be largely kept t
Do you know commandline "move src dest"
> >gen X and millennials grew up with computers and using them is second nature
In windows, dragging from a folder is another foldering is fricking skill.
Move src to dest.
Every time someone mentions newer generations being computer illiterate, there's some neckbeard screeching about command lines, like being used to a GUI instead of a command line is the equivalent of not knowing how a fricking folder works or being unable to deal with a single layer of indirect control (mouse).
Probably some ornery Linux fatty angry other people aren't making life harder for themselves for internet cred..
>boomers are moronic with computers >gen X and millennials grew up with computers and using them is second nature >zoomers kind of understand computers but not as well >now gen alpha/etc are moronic with computers
It's crazy how this technical knowledge is focused around 1-2 generations. And there's no reason there had to be the case, we're not talking about like rotary phones or typewriters that were replaced by an objective upgrade. Tech companies just forced everything to be this way.
And boomers don't understand phones, and millennials understand phones as well as zoomers understand computers. Eventually gen alpha will get holographic screens or something and millennials will be the clueless ones. Then gen alpha will be the clueless ones for the brain controlled software used by gen delta, etc.
You underestimate my capacity to learn new things. I used to not understand phones as well as I understood computers, but trying to mod Delta Touch to play Doom Infinite, get an ad free music playlist without paying a premium, and install F-Droid taught me all I really need to know. Then again I'm a millennial, not a boomer.
> >gen X and millennials grew up with computers and using them is second nature
In windows, dragging from a folder is another foldering is fricking skill.
Wait for AI hype to die down and a realistic assessment of the power costs for it dictating it be largely kept to professional environments as intended
>why would we do if they abandon a market they dominate by like 80%
Gee what an interesting question. What if we stopped breathing air all of a sudden?
>son, you are monopoly now >your sales are limited by production ability, not demand >do you make half datacentre cards at 1000% markup and half gaming cards at 400% markup? >or just the datacentre cards?
I still think they'll keep making consumer cards because
Imo, they won't. They want as strong a OSS AI sector as possible, because if they let Google and Microsoft eat the entire market, they'll end up getting vassalized or bought up outright. Both companies are already rushing to catch up & bring fabs online - if Jensen wants to keep his trillion dollar company that way, he needs to maintain more than two customers and keep the market from getting too concentrated.
but if the money is there it could be a hard choice.
Imo, they won't. They want as strong a OSS AI sector as possible, because if they let Google and Microsoft eat the entire market, they'll end up getting vassalized or bought up outright. Both companies are already rushing to catch up & bring fabs online - if Jensen wants to keep his trillion dollar company that way, he needs to maintain more than two customers and keep the market from getting too concentrated.
buy AMD as I do right now
why the frick should I give a shit about AI? If I ever work with AI in work, the job is gonna give me equipment. My home shit is never gonn have shitty Novidia
It will be as it has been over the past 15 years.
Consumer cards are nothing more then low end binned data center cards with options burned in on the IC via fuses during QA.
You've always been buying "broken" cards this whole time already
Be happy that moronic game devs will be forced to make games that run on my video card instead of forcing me to upgrade to have the same damn graphics.
wait for economic collapse so that labor and consumers can once again dictate economics instead of fake investment money
Technology in general are moving towards "OS as a service", so while I don't think consumer cards will ever completely go away they will definitely end up as "for hobbyists".
that implies anyone here actually owns graphics cards
assuming the moronation of this board half of this board cannot afford a gpu and the other 45 percent has their hdmi plugged into the igpu
so nothing changes
Brown hands typed this post.
You cannot stop Chinese and Russians to use GPU to train AI models to predict westerns normalgays behaviors. So a lot of governments will do this before Chinese and Russians.
I don't think Nvidia will stop making consumer cards, but I think they will start focusing more on the higher end of the consumer market and allow AMD and Intel to fight for lower end customers.
>tfw
I should have invested more but I'm poor.
It could still be worthwhile to buy honestly, this bubble doesn't seem to be bursting.
Also bought Intel at the same time and that's only gained 6%.
I'd like to put like 30k in but I'm afraid it'll crash like it did a couple years back. Also it's not gonna 100x like it did, so I've missed the boat there.
>other
what
Jensen Huang has a few vanity businesses like Nvidia Lemonade & Beverage Co., since his dad was an early Taiwanese soft drink retailer.
As a normal person with no clue wtf any of that means - I will just keep playan games
Why would they do that when they make 3 billion a year off it? Thats substantially more than some entire industries make in a year.
It's already fricking over zoomers can barely navigate a folder structure and gen alpha can't even use a mouse and keyboard.
I give it a decade or two more before 99% of normoids are all hooked up to some sort of cloud service through their phones.
>Wait for AI hype to die down and a realistic assessment of the power costs for it dictating it be largely kept t
Do you know commandline "move src dest"
Every time someone mentions newer generations being computer illiterate, there's some neckbeard screeching about command lines, like being used to a GUI instead of a command line is the equivalent of not knowing how a fricking folder works or being unable to deal with a single layer of indirect control (mouse).
Probably some ornery Linux fatty angry other people aren't making life harder for themselves for internet cred..
saar thank you for not redeeming
>boomers are moronic with computers
>gen X and millennials grew up with computers and using them is second nature
>zoomers kind of understand computers but not as well
>now gen alpha/etc are moronic with computers
It's crazy how this technical knowledge is focused around 1-2 generations. And there's no reason there had to be the case, we're not talking about like rotary phones or typewriters that were replaced by an objective upgrade. Tech companies just forced everything to be this way.
And boomers don't understand phones, and millennials understand phones as well as zoomers understand computers. Eventually gen alpha will get holographic screens or something and millennials will be the clueless ones. Then gen alpha will be the clueless ones for the brain controlled software used by gen delta, etc.
You underestimate my capacity to learn new things. I used to not understand phones as well as I understood computers, but trying to mod Delta Touch to play Doom Infinite, get an ad free music playlist without paying a premium, and install F-Droid taught me all I really need to know. Then again I'm a millennial, not a boomer.
> >gen X and millennials grew up with computers and using them is second nature
In windows, dragging from a folder is another foldering is fricking skill.
Move src to dest.
Wait for AI hype to die down and a realistic assessment of the power costs for it dictating it be largely kept to professional environments as intended
>why would we do if they abandon a market they dominate by like 80%
Gee what an interesting question. What if we stopped breathing air all of a sudden?
>son, you are monopoly now
>your sales are limited by production ability, not demand
>do you make half datacentre cards at 1000% markup and half gaming cards at 400% markup?
>or just the datacentre cards?
I still think they'll keep making consumer cards because
but if the money is there it could be a hard choice.
Buy AMD or intel cards instead. If gaming goes all cloud based too, I don't buy new shit, I just simply work on my backlog.
Go on Nvidia, do it. I dare you.
Imo, they won't. They want as strong a OSS AI sector as possible, because if they let Google and Microsoft eat the entire market, they'll end up getting vassalized or bought up outright. Both companies are already rushing to catch up & bring fabs online - if Jensen wants to keep his trillion dollar company that way, he needs to maintain more than two customers and keep the market from getting too concentrated.
>$0.5B Other
lol imagine being able to categorize 500 million dollars as coming from miscellaneous inconsequential sources.
buy AMD as I do right now
why the frick should I give a shit about AI? If I ever work with AI in work, the job is gonna give me equipment. My home shit is never gonn have shitty Novidia
It will be as it has been over the past 15 years.
Consumer cards are nothing more then low end binned data center cards with options burned in on the IC via fuses during QA.
You've always been buying "broken" cards this whole time already
That's not gonna happen.
Nobody can tell if AI is a bubble yet.
wish i had invested more.
can't complain tho.
Why would they? It makes them money.
I hope their next innovation for consumer cards, is just shrinking them in size and weight. Same specs, just smaller in size.
Be happy that moronic game devs will be forced to make games that run on my video card instead of forcing me to upgrade to have the same damn graphics.
Guess I'll stop buying consumer cards and my huge stack of old cards will suddenly turn into gold bars