Look at the used truck market. If there's more than enough trucks in the used market then new prices drop and truck makers lay off employees and cut production.
So here's the question. Is Nvidia having to cut production? If not then they're demand is still pretty high. Which which implies...
Your brain doesn't see the world as it is. It has a lot of image processing that's injecting frames that aren't there. I would argue there is an evolutionary advantage to seeing "fake" frames (otherwise we wouldn't have evolved this way). So the inferenced frames may not match the original...
With your username i had assumed you could see the value in such labor saving appliances.
"The Electric Monk was a labour-saving device, like a dishwasher or a video recorder... Electric Monks believed things for you, thus saving you what was becoming an increasingly onerous task, that of...
I would be interested in testing that...
Ask me what you need an answer to and i will use copilot to see if i can get the right answer. Might be hard to do...i am not an IT person and i hate windows so if its a .ps1 script question then i refuse to play, haha.
Proof is in the pudding, as they say. Another thread to bookmark and revisit to see. So far no automation has removed work. Still waiting for that day to come.
Adding efficiency yes, but that only makes the job more demanding and valuable. Efficiency can be used for work force reduction, and...
I use it all the time. More than google at this point. It's totally free and fast and does about as well as other options.
Look mom, im a prompt engineer...haha /wrist
https://www.fcc.gov/document/loral-skynet-network-services-inc#:~:text=Authorized%20Loral%20Skynet%20Network%20Services%2C%20Inc.%20to,earth%20station%20via%20the%20Telstar%2018%20Satellite.
Skynet focuses on satellites, fyi. Terminator authors should have done better research.
If it ends up in court, I feel like it would be a huge stretch to make MS liable. Personally, I hate all intellectual property laws. Markets exist for limited resources. Unlimited fungible things like ideas being treated as scarce strictly by law is absurd.
All games with dlss* then. Fair...but it won't require native support for frame gen was my point / is the point being made and and important to everyone thinking this will have a tiny number of games.
(we got spectrum for days round here)
https://overclock3d.net/news/gpu-displays/nvidia-dlss-override-is-a-game-changer-for-geforce-rtx-gaming-pcs/
Looks like to an extent, all games will have it. Which I sort of assumed would be the case, but here's proof.
Naturally we can be skeptical about it. Reviewers are loving all the work...
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-rtx-5090-to-have-review-embargo-lifted-on-january-24th-rtx-5080-to-follow-on-january-30th/amp/
erek you can edit in that link
That PCB is probably 20 layers with traces between each layer. I feel fairly confident that anything beyond simple surface mount repairs is off the table.
"Need" is an interesting word to use with a 2k gpu. GPUs are mostly a depreciating asset that if it doesn't have any ROI, then it's price is hard to justify.
I will buy things as a total loss, but i like them to be at lower price points.
Hold on now...you're not playing fair. One i bought new at retail during pandemic and it was paid for in eth mining. The other was basically free through trading old hardware off. The nvlink was 200 bucks.
I am cheap as fuck.
Also, my pc is great for a variety of tasks.
Edit: Actually, very...
This is something i literally do. I have 2 3090s with nvlink. To try a bigger model i make a local container and try it in a spot instance. Huggingface has some nice tool to drop memory needs. If i really want to run the model i can put it on aws and its cheap. If you need it running...
Zero chance you have it on all the time. You stick in a container and put that behind a load balancer with spot prices and you're probably paying 3-400 a year.