Why wasn't this on front page of [H]?

LOL. Now Forbes is re-writing Kyle's article with some "fake news" added ("Bennett believes this will, at the very least, put a swift end to his relationship with Nvidia." -- Nope, Kyle didn't say that in the article) and some useless "I'm a reporter too even if this article seems to prove otherwise" comments.

At least it's attributed. Congrats, Kyle.
 
Well then... HardOCP went there. Ball's in your court Nvidia, what do you do next?
 
LOL. Now Forbes is re-writing Kyle's article with some "fake news" added ("Bennett believes this will, at the very least, put a swift end to his relationship with Nvidia." -- Nope, Kyle didn't say that in the article) and some useless "I'm a reporter too even if this article seems to prove otherwise" comments.

At least it's attributed. Congrats, Kyle.
Hey it's a good thing that they did that imho, as long as they link to the original article and credit the source fully it's all good. Personally I'm glad they put something up, it'll help this story spread and I'm pretty sure that was Kyle's point in writing it. ;)

Besides, it's Jason...he's cool. I would have put something in about the shock at seeing Kyle going against nVidia, honest to gods I never thought I'd live to see the day and I am just pleased as punch and proud as hell of Kyle for it! I myself have been blinded by brand loyalty a bit too much at times due to personal relationships with people at the various companies a few times and can tell you it is a real dilemma when you find out that a company you've been friendly with people at for decades are doing something bad.

Again, kudos Kyle. You have come a long way, and you've improved with age.
 
Kyle Bennett, Editor-in-Chief at tech website HardOCP, just published a story so controversial he only felt comfortable doing so once his lawyers signed off on it.

Talk about kicken' the hornet nest.

None of the seven companies agreed to speak on the record. "The ones that did speak to us have done so anonymously, in fear of losing their jobs, or having retribution placed upon them or their companies by NVIDIA," Bennett says.

I 100% believe it. You cannot hold that kind of market share over a consistently long period of time unless you are punching below the belt.

Kyle is a Bamf, love this site, unchanged for the 20 years I've been reading here.

Same deal here. It is a damn shame that Patreon was not around years ago.
 
I do not think they want End-Users to know things anymore...why I question more the Industry it's how it looks....
 
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