Nvidia unveils next-gen Blackwell GPUs with more horsepower and better power efficiency

Believe it or not, nvidia is NOT going to leave a $10 BILLION industry just because they invented a new $40 BILLION dollar one. $10b is $10b.

EVGA did not leave because nvidia didnt make "gaming GPUs". That's straight up delusional. EVGA left the market because they couldnt make money, and the longer time goes on, the more comes out that EVGA was horribly mismanaged and wasted money on pet projects that cost them in the long run. Surprise, that doesnt work well. Somehow Asus, gigabyte, and MSI have no issue making money on GPUs. Hmmmm....

People dont understand how businesses work.....Intel has made server CPUs for decades, are they gonna stop making consumer CPUs as a result? No, that's just dumb. I swear the internet is rotting peoples brains.

That marketing for their "enterprise only" architecture works well considering these "non gaming" GPUs beat the "game specific" rDNA in efficiency and outright performance. Hmmmm......

Also, again is the internet rotting people's brains? Enterprise versions of cards with different features have existed for decades. Tesla, fermi, kepler, pascal, all of them had enterprise versions with greater FP performance, ECC memory, ece. Nobody claimed nvidia was dropping out of the market then. Why would they now? Just because the market has exploded? That's the rise and fall of business, no sensible individual cuts themselves out of a market just because its merely majorly profitable instead of insanely profitable.


No, EVGA left, bcz NVidia was making non-gaming GPUs and EVGA sold high-end GPUs to Gamers, not Enterprise or Content creators... whom are the people who bought 90% of the 3090s and 4090s...! Not gamers.

So there was no margins for their business model.


And correct, NVidia's "non-gaming" GPU's beat AMD's gaming GPUs in sales bcz (again), NVidia sells 90% of their high-end GPUs to non-gamers for CUDA application. You absolutely know this.

As for GAMING performance...? Sadly, only NVidia's $1,800 dGPU is the only one that can beat AMD's RDNA smaller GPU's architecture. You know this as well. That is why NV had to rebrand the 4000 series 3 times now...
 
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