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I would argue there is no permanent edge un the chip market.
Even Intels own x86 architecture eas eventually surpassed by AMD.
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It's a dilemma for me because I paid thousands for an Nvidia card to do AI now have may have to switch or lose out in performance.
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Bullshite from sgbuffet the ceca goon. India = AI chip leader? Get the fug off!
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(12-11-2023, 11:05 AM)sgbuffett Wrote: I would argue there is no permanent edge un the chip market.
Even Intels own x86 architecture eas eventually surpassed by AMD.
U same follow FA see BS videos.
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(12-11-2023, 11:05 AM)sgbuffett Wrote: I would argue there is no permanent edge un the chip market.
Even Intels own x86 architecture eas eventually surpassed by AMD.
You really think Intel can dominate?
Intel lost the race to TSMC and Samsung in 7 nm chip, now suddenly wants to go into a new field to compete and win?
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Can get ai/nn sticks for a couple of hundreds, why spent thousands? And at the end nothing useful is produced. Very stewpig right?
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