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by aleph_minus_one
422 days ago
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> Gosh, I have a coworker who acts like gaming GPUs are the only hardware that matters. > I've tried explaining that one or two AI data center clients for Nvidia dwarfs the entire gaming GPU market, but he just doesn't get it. I have a feeling that the different judgements come from the fact that the coworker thinks that the AI bubble will soon burst - thus, in his judgement, the AI data center sector of Nvidia is insanely overvalued, and will collapse. What will "save" Nvidia then will be the gaming GPUs. Thus, in his opinion, this is the sector that matters most for Nvidia, since it will become Nvidia's lifeline when (not "if"! - in your coworker's judgement) things will go wrong in AI. You, on the other hand believe AI data centers are here to stay (which is a bold assumption: it could happen that AI will move more to the edge), and no big competition will arise for NVidia for "big AI ASICs" (another bold assumption). Your judgment is based on these two strong assumptions about the future, while your coworker's is based on different (possibly similarly bold) assumptions. |
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