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NVIDIA Computex 2024 Keynote Address: The Big Daddy of AI Acceleration takes on AI PCs

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I didn't think this thread would be going well, but even by TPU standards this is low, nobody has even said leather jacket man or ngreedia unironically yet. Standards are slipping, maybe AI can help with that...

What's the problem with free speech?

Meanwhile Boeing can't even launch a rocket due to shit code... all this crap is so far fetched, it is disconnected from reality, some places don't even utilize toilet paper yet...
 
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I didn't think this thread would be going well, but even by TPU standards this is low, nobody has even said leather jacket man or ngreedia unironically yet. Standards are slipping, maybe AI can help with that...
Did you see the bling on his Hermes shoes? (Yes, this was also covered by the Taiwanese media)
 
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You mean to say that you're not watching the live stream?


crap crap crap, now I dont know if the new stuff is heavier then the old stuff! or Jensen's sound effects!
 
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I didn't think this thread would be going well, but even by TPU standards this is low, nobody has even said leather jacket man or ngreedia unironically yet. Standards are slipping, maybe AI can help with that...
We're all just waiting for your immense contribution to pull this all into a new paradigm here. Lead by example!

You can use ChatGPT if you can't figure it out.

This whole AI fad is nothing but fools & money. Much like RT. Its utterly irrelevant in the consumer space. If you still didn't discover that NV is actually selling enterprise tech to us, repurposed, I can't help you. They're trying to sell us that technology to maximize profits. There is no other agenda. There is no 'industry movement'. Its all bullshit. AI in enterprise already exists and existed since Volta it is called deep learning and it sure as hell isn't used to create porn pics. Consumers are just being taken for fools, and unironically, there are shills parroting them.

Its not a bad thing if there are anti-shills counteracting that behaviour. Its one of those great great benefits of free speech and democracy. Which I'm now going to spread some more of, too ;) Don't even need AI for it. Can just fire up game, and play game. A-ma-zing!!! Its like nothing changed since 1999, despite a few dozen Nvidia buzzwords. Gosh...
 
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We're all just waiting for your immense contribution to pull this all into a new paradigm here. Lead by example!

You can use ChatGPT if you can't figure it out.

This whole AI fad is nothing but fools & money. Much like RT. Its utterly irrelevant in the consumer space. If you still didn't discover that NV is actually selling enterprise tech to us, repurposed, I can't help you. They're trying to sell us that technology to maximize profits. There is no other agenda. There is no 'industry movement'. Its all bullshit. AI in enterprise already exists and existed since Volta it is called deep learning and it sure as hell isn't used to create porn pics. Consumers are just being taken for fools, and unironically, there are shills parroting them.

Its not a bad thing if there are anti-shills counteracting that behaviour. Its one of those great great benefits of free speech and democracy. Which I'm now going to spread some more of, too ;) Don't even need AI for it. Can just fire up game, and play game. A-ma-zing!!! Its like nothing changed since 1999, despite a few dozen Nvidia buzzwords. Gosh...

Isn't that the whole point of Nvidia's existence, though? Nvidia provides the technology for enterprises and institutions doing HPC, AI (mainly ML/DL) and lots of other things. It was always about accelerated computing, whether that was merely using GPUs at first or using dedicated circuits now.

And I agree that whatever happens in the consumer space is merely a derivative of what they develop for the enterprise. But isn't it a bit weird for consumers to still be looking at Nvidia for their gaming needs, when they might be served better and more cheaply by other companies' graphics products?

Companies and their target audiences change. I see Nvidia much more as a modern SGI than a competitor in the same consumer space as AMD and Intel. I would only consider buying an Nvidia GPU for professional purposes these days and look for a ROI from day one.
 

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Isn't that the whole point of Nvidia's existence, though? Nvidia provides the technology for enterprises and institutions doing HPC, AI (mainly ML/DL) and lots of other things. It was always about accelerated computing, whether that was merely using GPUs at first or using dedicated circuits now.

And I agree that whatever happens in the consumer space is merely a derivative of what they develop for the enterprise. But isn't it a bit weird for consumers to still be looking at Nvidia for their gaming needs, when they might be served better and more cheaply by other companies' graphics products?

Companies and their target audiences change. I see Nvidia much more as a modern SGI than a competitor in the same consumer space as AMD and Intel. I would only consider buying an Nvidia GPU for professional purposes these days and look for a ROI from day one.
Interesting perspective, but I'm not sure Nvidia is ready to agree on that :) They are still releasing gaming GPUs. Should consumers look elsewhere, I think they should. But the proposition isn't great then either.
 
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Interesting perspective, but I'm not sure Nvidia is ready to agree on that :) They are still releasing gaming GPUs. Should consumers look elsewhere, I think they should. But the proposition isn't great then either.
I think that NV, not incorrectly, but rather cynically, considers its consumer “gaming” division essentially a useful buffer in case any of their more lucrative enterprise endeavors won’t pan out or the well suddenly dries up or there is another massive recession or Gojira decides that humanity has fucked around and it’s time to find out. Any possibility, really. Because said gaming segment is both just a byproduct of their actual interests and also an easy low hanging high margin fruit. They don’t exactly care and they definitely don’t really develop this tech for gamers. RT and DLSS are both just a byproduct of “well, RT and Tensor cores are already there since the big money boys need them, might as well do something with them”. But this segment is reliable, keeps coming back, endures the abuse, so what’s not to like?
 
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