5150Joker
Supreme [H]ardness
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This is going to hurt both NVIDIA and AMD but I think AMD will feel it a lot more since the low/mid range is all they have going for them. If Intel pulls their collective heads out of their asses and decides to price these $100+ below the competition for midrange/high end GPUs in the future, they could turn the market on its head. They obviously want to chase after NVIDIA right now and the thin and light laptop/tablet market with an intel CPU + LP GPU could really hurt NVIDIA, esp. if it has low/midrange performance (e.g. 1050 Ti).
Jensen shouldn't have dumped data center GPUs on the public the way he did with Turing. It just created a lot of salty customers who will ride the Intel bandwagon when given a chance. Hopefully NVIDIA brings prices back down to realistic levels but I somehow doubt it. AMD is desperate for margins so they'll follow NVIDIAs lead and people will similarly hate them for it including their fanboys who like GPUs on the cheap. Intel has an opportunity to capitalize on this by tossing in solid GPUs for cheap prices.
In the future I can see Intel powering cloud gaming setups (CPU/GPU/Chipset) and they could potentially have all Azure/Google AWS systems under their control and lock NVIDIA/AMD out. If I was Jensen, I'd be shitting my pants every night trying to figure out a strategy to counter them. Even AMD will be in trouble once Intel begins rolling out its new architectures in 10 nm.
Jensen shouldn't have dumped data center GPUs on the public the way he did with Turing. It just created a lot of salty customers who will ride the Intel bandwagon when given a chance. Hopefully NVIDIA brings prices back down to realistic levels but I somehow doubt it. AMD is desperate for margins so they'll follow NVIDIAs lead and people will similarly hate them for it including their fanboys who like GPUs on the cheap. Intel has an opportunity to capitalize on this by tossing in solid GPUs for cheap prices.
In the future I can see Intel powering cloud gaming setups (CPU/GPU/Chipset) and they could potentially have all Azure/Google AWS systems under their control and lock NVIDIA/AMD out. If I was Jensen, I'd be shitting my pants every night trying to figure out a strategy to counter them. Even AMD will be in trouble once Intel begins rolling out its new architectures in 10 nm.
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