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Well the Nvidia launch has been a vaporware shitshow, so perhaps if AMD can be on the shelves (what a concept), they can sell well. I am hoping...
I would love for this to be true, but like with anything Intel these days, I will believe it when it when the wafers are going out the door.
That is just an absurd amount of money... going right to my #1 holding. :banana::banana::banana:
It'll be a real shitshow if he decides to go ahead with a 100% tariff on Taiwanese chips in a bully effort to bring it all over here. I sure hope...
You waited for more than a month to make this your *ahem* first post? Take a bow? Get a life? Get back on your meds? All of the above?
Oh, the irony! OpenAI should probably sit this one out. Oh Dear, Did Someone Steal Something From OpenAI?...
Stop double posting in both threads.
You left out the ethnic cleansing part.
Disgusting. Go learn a little history. FFS!
No worries at all. Your comments made me want to read the insanity. Could have been changed after the fact, like you said.
"Meanwhile, AMD's free cash flow of $1 billion compared to Intel's negative $12 billion suggests AMD is in better financial standing. It's true...
Indeed. Maybe it'll make Elon jealous and he'll try to outbuild them. Double the fun :D
My takeaway from this DeepSeek story is as follows: 1. This piece of code is, in fact, a big deal to begin to democratize AI to the smaller guys...
NVDA up 7.5% from yesterday. Dead cat bounce or correction from hysteria? I guess we'll find out.
I tend to agree. The spending will be more decentralized, but it'll be there.
I do have to say that it is a bit smirk-inducing to know that the U.S. strongarmed private companies into locking out China of cutting edge...
Reading more about DeepSeek, this is quite the wrench in many peoples' plans. Of course NVDA and TSMC are affected due to a potential sea change...
Here's my short take: Ever since HD 5870, AMD has not been a leader in GPU anything for those who can pay. If you wanted the best, Nvidia it is....
Gotta love the global cyber espionage. I'll take this over bombs though.
It feels like it has been that way for a long time with GPUs. Lots of money involved/invested, lots of reasons for public sway. People...