Selling $2,000 GPUs when you could sell $25,000 GPUs instead is what I would call charity, yes.
And I'm pretty sure that according to US laws, Jensen could be in trouble if his company provided much more gaming GPUs that it has. His investors could sue his *ss to Mars and back.
It's not the fact that you bought a GPU. It's the fact that this $2,000 GPU is available for sale in the first place.
And as I explained above, lower quality means greater stock and lower price.
But when people have that much comprehension impairment, it's a miracle we are only sinking at this slow pace. Jeez.
It isn't a charity when Nvidia just cannot treat the gaming customers like crap, Nvidia is still invested in the gaming market and not caring about the gaming market is a dumb move as the AI bubble can pop, or the need for Nvidia for GPGPU as AI cards can diminish as many other companies are producing their own compute hardware.
Also according to US laws, Jensen could be in trouble for selling the AIBs cards with missing ROPs, he's already lied about the 5070 being faster than a 4090 when the 5070Ti doesn't even beat a 4090.
It doesn't matter what the GPU costs, to use the car analogy again, say you paid full price for a car it should be expected for the car to perform as advertised, not get a V6 vehicle only firing on 5 cylinders. There are laws against false advertisment and anti-consumer tactics.
And there is no excuse for lower quality chips, Nvidia had the choice to delay Blackwell to fix the quality issues.
I can comprehend your argument just fine, but your logic of praising Nvidia for selling defective hardware is a completely flawed argument.
And you also apparently have no faith in W1zzard either, posting that he would participate in some kind of coverup.
To be honest I don't have trust in most reviewers with Nvidia cards, and every reviewer has to follow the rules or they no longer get cards or press guides.
For example, Hardware Unboxed tried calling out Nvidia, they nearly got blacklisted for it so HWUB changed to being significantly less critical of Nvidia.