Read more.It now makes more from data centre than gaming but Huang promises a big H2 for gamers.
Read more.It now makes more from data centre than gaming but Huang promises a big H2 for gamers.
*sigh* a half is exactly a half, no larger or smallerOriginally Posted by nvidia
If you look at last the same quarter last year they had 2/3 gaming revenue and 65% margins. Turing was not as expensive to make as people thought. This means even the cheaper GPUs are made with a big margin. The only reason margins are down is because they made an huge acquisition of Mellanox earlier in the year,which also added 30% to their bottom line.
Earnings have really amped up.
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for all intents it seems to be the same card minus some gays name on it and a shielded cover ? with OEM added to it - GoNz0.
Spud1 (20-08-2020)
Oh joy...looks like we're getting a price increase on graphic cards again...
It will not be the price on gamer cards that will be half.
Gamers are like a person slowly exposed to stronger and stronger drugs, and now he are on fentanyl and he just want more no matter the price.
And it all started out with a puff on a joint.
I'm assuming by "large" second half, they're referring to the impact on our bank balance if we buy an Ampere card.
The time will soon come where gamers will play second fiddle to data center product.
Faster upgrade pace and more complex data center gpu:s will be prioritized.
Gamers will get down prioritized, get watered down gpu:s tech and updates every second or third update cycle compared to data center product.
This new bad trend will start when MCM-GPU:s (tile/module based gpu:s) enter the market.
Last edited by fynxer; 20-08-2020 at 03:53 PM.
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