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Soundwave said:
Chrkeller said:

Hopefully you are right and I am wrong. My skepticism is driven by the fact I don't see people using this supposed revolutionary technology. Rog Ally, Deck, Legion Go, Gaming Laptops, form factor desktops, ps5, Xbox, etc.

Something just feels asmiss when your sales pitch is this being the greatest thing ever, meanwhile none of the big players seem to give a crap about it.  

And mentioned at least a dozen times previously in our discussions, time will tell.

None of those devices have DLSS. 

Nvidia doesn't want to give out their chips to small time vendors like that, which is why they all use cheap AMD parts instead. 

But even ROG Ally, Steam Deck, all those devices can run Final Fantasy VII Intergrade. I have FF VII Intergrade on my laptop, it can even run it on battery power where the GPU is throttled. Intergrade is the PS5 version btw, the PS4 version is basically only on (well) the PS4, the PS5 and PC versions are all Intergrade, probably same goes for Switch 2 if that report is true. 

Small time vendors?  Lol, you are a funny guy.  Nvidia doesn't want to sell their chips.  Got it, totally makes sense.

Running FF and running it like the ps5 are not the same thing.  1620p at 60 fps is what the ps5 does.  

Time will tell.  But I'm glad we have a logical answer as to why nobody is using the worlds most revolutionary chips that will change gaming, Nvidia doesn't want to sell them. 



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