I like analysis. It's like a form of entertainment that doesn't make you dumber. And on YouTube of all places. What are the odds?
Anyway if in real practice the only advance would end up being significantly higher clock speeds than I get out of my R7 1700, then I'll take it.
Airstrip One will soon outlaw private VPN's and open DNS servers. Later on only domestic routers will be publicly available, and any open source networking technology banned.
Good. Now if the developer patches out Denuvo together with some performance optimisations (or simply adds in more detailed settings), then I'll consider playing the game.
Hopefully none of the top manufacturers will gobble it up. There's value in spreading these techs around. GloFo might still have some tech in their portfolio that might be tasty to the major actors though.
Otherwise there's relatively easy money to be made in making chips on existing nodes...