I should have added a "to a degree" part in my comment. My bad.
Also, software development is cheaper than hardware development. If they can save some bucks in their gaming cards by using lower end hardware, and making up the rest through software features, they can use the bigger and more capable chips in their much, much more profitable business parts. That more than makes up for the cost of that software development.
And who knows how much of that software can also be used in their enterprise parts to make them perform even better in some tasks.
Last edited by JEMC - on 22 August 2023Please excuse my bad English.
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