KBG29 said: It is just a matter of if they want to do it or not. Nvidia has a chip already that offers exactly what you discribed from a Supercharger Switch, in the Tegra X2. It would be quite easy for them to make a larger SOC for a bigger home only box, adding more CUDA cores, and increasing clock speeds, and using HBM or GDDR. Everything they need is available, it is just a matter of funding it, and putting it to the market. |
Day in and day out with the complete and utter nonsense. Despite how many people tell you otherwise, and have provided countless reasons why your assertions are not only not factual, but not realistic. You have been pouting this for years now, and despite the fact that the years go by and product after product comes out that flies in the face of your predictions (You predicted the Switch would be 2-4 completely different devices, not one) you keep acting like this is just around the corner.
How much longer are you willing to wait before you give up on this pipe dream of yours?