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by zerreh50
859 days ago
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From Nvidia's history of working with AIBs, Sony, Apple, the Linux community, and probably many more, they seem to be a very hard company to work with. They have an idea of what the product looks like and it's their way or the highway. I wonder if this new department will change that. If it doesn't, it won't amount to much. |
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For Sony, I don't recall any problems. I think Sony and Microsoft just wanted a supplier that can provide an APU and only AMD could do it at the time. AMD was also on the verge of bankruptcy so they gave Sony and Microsoft favorable terms.
For Apple, it was a case who was to blame for the GPU failures. Ultimately, I think it would have been better for Macs to use Nvidia GPUs over AMD GPUs.
Not sure about Linux. But I assume most big Nvidia server deployments run on Linux.
I personally think Nvidia did not do much custom chip is because the margins weren't there and they wanted to devote their resources to AI. Obviously they were correct in their choice. Their market cap is closing in on Apple. Let that sink it for a bit.
The only exception is the Nintendo Switch and I have a feeling Nvidia just wanted to be in at least one gaming device to say they're still in it.