Nvidia would never release intentionally misleading marketing to make them selves seem better, would they?!
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Nvidia has sold out the consumer to AI. They are pathetic and have turned the GPU buying experience into a terrible experience.
Nvidia still makes GPUs? Interesting...i wouldn't trust em
I think Toms give Nvidia to much cred. There is nothing to suggest that day zero isn't 20/1-25 for both lines, nor does it exclude the RTX 5000 series workstation cards (which is also Ada) from either graph, as "desktop" is as much a formfactor as anything else.