isn't that "ok" in todays world? I rememeber 4090 costing 4000 dollaroos no?
$1600. Maybe you're thinking of the Titan V? It cost $3000 but was marketed as more of a workstation card than a gaming one.
isn't that "ok" in todays world? I rememeber 4090 costing 4000 dollaroos no?
Expecting $1599 would require actual competition. Remember Nvidia also has to make profit to cover R and D. Making a new product where all expenses are up and keeping cost the same does not make sense.
Nvidia made a profit of $30B in 2024, up 581% on 2023!Expecting $1599 would require actual competition. Remember Nvidia also has to make profit to cover R and D. Making a new product where all expenses are up and keeping cost the same does not make sense.
And they’ll need to do better in the future. Crazy.Nvidia made a profit of $30B in 2024, up 581% on 2023!
That's on primarily datacenter obviously.Nvidia made a profit of $30B in 2024, up 581% on 2023!
What? They clearly made way more than that(>$50B net income) and we are talking only about 9 months.Nvidia made a profit of $30B in 2024, up 581% on 2023!
They’re going to set a record. No question.What? They clearly made way more than that(>$50B net income) and we are talking only about 9 months.
For $700 ???
5070 Ti is rumored to be 70 SMs, which is 4 more than the 4070 Ti Super. Presumably it'd have 256 bit 28 gbps GDDR7. So maybe 10-15% slower than 4090/5080.
Am I missing something, it seems the performance uplift are mostly from the TDP increase if these Blackwell SPEC are correct?
Seems GB202 is 744mm2:
I was expecting much bigger, size always matterThat's not too bad given the extra cores.
What I mean is there is not really any point in making a new product if your in a dominant position if your not making extra money from the investment.
They could still produce those big dies on older processes and fix what was wrong with their designs to eek out a bit more performance, rather than paying more for expensive leading edge processes and trying to do chiplets and the associated challenges of making them work as well as monolithic dies.N21 was big and good enough; didn't matter it didn't sell (or rather they're still selling them!) and the people behind it have been sacked or moved to ML crap.