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hinch said:

Yeah I mean I get people don't like Nvidia because all of the shennagans they have pulled the last few years. But the advances in tech are always so good and nearly always ahead of the curve in features and implementation. Without them pushing the industry forward we'd be way worse off. Like RT barely made it on consoles from AMD developing RDNA 2. Freesync>VRR may not be a thing.. so on and so fourth. Once Nvidia nails down RT performance with RTX 5000 and beyond I can see them pushing towards Pathtracing.

Really want to see AMD innovate more and put more resources into RTG. But alas... they're even falling behind Intel in the GPU department in some ways which is kind of embarrassing to see.

Yea Nvidia is effectively dominating the industry and cucking the competition by the sheer force of their software advancements. While Radeon shifts focus to get ROCm to catch up to Nvidia in the Datacenter space as Ai boom is on full throttle mode, Nvidia continues to advance both their Datacenter and Gaming space with more and more software features since they have the resources to do so.

This is what happens when you have a CEO like Jensen that doesn't let the company rest on their laurels. While AMD was focusing on getting out of near bankruptcy and trying to get Ryzen to be a success which basically lead to Radeon getting cucked and Intel having a leadership that would rather focus on smelling their own butthole than actually bringing innovation to the space... Nvidia has been trying to get Ai revolution on the backbone of Cuda ever since. And now they are reaping the rewards while neither Intel and AMD really has the software stack to compete. (Like yes Intel did have innovations like Optane, NUC, etc but nothing truly ground breaking imo)

In the gaming space, we are pretty much at a point where it's like when a person looks to buy a GPU, it's like how many features are you willing to lose? Cause that list keeps growing every 6 months. It's hard for Radeon to catch up because AMD wants that Datacenter money and it's hard for Intel to catch up cause they just started. So we are basically getting to the point of, buy the best Nvidia GPU that you can with the money that you have or buy a console.



                  

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