Bamda
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*Performance increase measured using DLSS 4 (it's now a video of gameplay)*
That is a Guaranteed! Nvidia doesn't like to share tech, they will want everyone on their Proprietary technology for as long as possible.
*Performance increase measured using DLSS 4 (it's now a video of gameplay)*
Τhe Leatherman will first eat his leather jacket piece by piece before he lowers GPU pricing.
Don't worry, Nvidia will make sure that there will be only a small increase in cost per frame![]()
I think you might be looking at it from the wrong angle yourself. What NVIDIA is mostly doing this generation is being cheap, the low power usage is just a side effect (well that and TSMCs 4N process is simply a LOT more power efficient than Samsungs 8nm).I think, people are just blind on what Nvidia is planning on the 4000 series, though the performance leap isn't high but the power consumption is half, if you match the watt vs watt the performance of a 4000 series can be more or doubled. however the lack on vram is something concerning really even if the l3 cache is bigger
I do not think that is what gamers are telling them at all. Lower volume sales of the too expensive 20xx and 40xx series reflect that there is a limit to what the wider audience will pay.The simple reality is that Nvidia no longer cares about or requires volume sales as a business model. They know they can charge literally whatever they want and someone out there will pay.
No. Just no. LolI do not think that is what gamers are telling them at all. Lower volume sales of the too expensive 20xx and 40xx series reflect that there is a limit to what the wider audience will pay.
Meanwhile Nvidia has benefitted enormously from demand outside of gaming, such as cryptocurrency and AI. If the market determines that for the time being the world's limited silicon manufacturing capacity should be dedicated to these other needs then so be it.
Capacity, supply and demand will eventually even out. When they do for gaming, most of the world's gamers will still be on affordable devices playing whatever games run on them best.
As to Nvidia, they adjusted prices down for the launch of the 30xx series, until it became clear that the pandemic and the crypto boom had brought new buyers. They will eventually adjust again, or someone else will do it for them.
I will take a 600w card, but also at 1k max.They can create whatever monstrosity they want, but I will never buy a high-end card consuming more than 350W and costing more than 1K, period.
Your decision. But I don't want the sun in my case, I don't want fire hazard, etc. Performance gains must come from good engineering and NOT from increasing power consumption. No way.I will take a 600w card, but also at 1k max.
I want a 5070 with 16gb vram and 4080+ performance level while using a 50-100 less watts for $599.
So why not buy a PRO card...?My use case is primarily Blender and DaVinci Resolve, so I understand that my needs aren't the same as for games. For Blender, the 40 series was a significant improvement over the 30 series, typically giving more performance and less heat for the same price (with the low end winning mostly on heat, the high end on performance), though the jump was admittedly not as big from 30 to 40 as it had been from 20 to 30. What kept me from getting a 40-series is the lack of modern video decoding, I still can't decode footage from modern cameras directly on nvidia gpus, and, should nvidia fix that in the 50 series and delivered the promised performance jump for what I use, I see myself aiming between 5070 and 5080 when those become available.
Nvidia stock has basically retired my *** sorry you missed out, but l love what Jensen is doingJensen has that Billionaire lifestyle to afford. He can't be caught living with just 6 houses, 12 cars, and 2 planes, that is for Peasants.
I think that "someone else is doing it for them" is happening with the drop in sales for gaming cards they are experiencing right now. The problem is the boom in sales they are experiencing because of AI, and in the past cryptocurrency. Personally, I think the AI "boom" is more of a fad like crypto was. When people figure out that the present state of AI, for the general consumer, is to deliver crap and fake results when it cannot deliver anything good, there are two things that I see happening; AI either drastically improves, for the general consumer, or the fad dies just like the crypto fad has. I'm betting that due to geed and competition between "AI providers", that it will be the latter. As I see it, there is no reason that current general consumer AI should be delivering fake/misleading/bad/crap results except that everyone providing AI is treating it like they have to beat everyone else to the market no matter the cost.I do not think that is what gamers are telling them at all. Lower volume sales of the too expensive 20xx and 40xx series reflect that there is a limit to what the wider audience will pay.
Meanwhile Nvidia has benefitted enormously from demand outside of gaming, such as cryptocurrency and AI. If the market determines that for the time being the world's limited silicon manufacturing capacity should be dedicated to these other needs then so be it.
Capacity, supply and demand will eventually even out. When they do for gaming, most of the world's gamers will still be on affordable devices playing whatever games run on them best.
As to Nvidia, they adjusted prices down for the launch of the 30xx series, until it became clear that the pandemic and the crypto boom had brought new buyers. They will eventually adjust again, or someone else will do it for them.