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@@rawdez_ this isn't about career specialization. being illiterate with technology in 2024 is just sad if you're an educated adult in the developed world
I'm glad you clarified that GN modmats weigh 0.0004165 of an adult African bush elephant (for those curious about it, this amounts to ~2.2473 kg). However, it is still unclear if Steve was referring to the medium or large size modmat nor did he specify if the elephant in question is male or female(this would lower the mass of the modmat to ~1.1237kg). In any case, here's a design idea: GN modmat, but all connectors and diagrams are using adult African bush elephants as a unit of measurement.
sorry an african elephant is between 3-6 tons (3000kg-6000kg) not just around 2.2....kg. But yes the Nvidia boss seasm to have no clue about measurments or calculation.
>me programming in 4chan >le sad kicks in >watch Steve >not sad anymore >spaghetti falls out of pocket >can't stop watching steve but the spaghetti keeps coming >try to shove it into my pockets, it's too much >stop watching Steve >spaghetti disappears >life sad again >le sigh >keep programming in 4chan while crying >mfw
That old man has a point. Honestly I care much less about the opinions of the dumbass zoomies who think some specific type of memory chip or the name of a program are what make one an expert at evaluating the societal implications of AI.
i mean he said fortran. at least he knows more than the people laughing at him saying 4chan because i doubt those people even know what fortran it yet laugh at him for not knowing what 4chan is.. its honestly quite the irony. ignorant clowns laughing at a less ignorant clown.
the 50 and 60 series is likely to be the last we ever see from Nvidia, which I think would be very sad and the end of an era even though i’m an AMD user and pretty much always have been. RIP GPU market.
Tech news on UA-cam is worse. Pandering to the biases of the vocal minority, essentially catering to echo chambers of bullshit. The actual substantive coverage is equally as good, just different audiences.
It's partially the reason for the massive brain rot here in the States. Fox News has to call themselves "Entertainment" because they can't actually label themselves as news. CNN and MSNBC are almost just as bad.
Exactly, I'm always dumbfounded when news / general medias talk about subjects I know well (without being an expert), I can't imagine how biased and wrong they are about other subjects when they are the only source. It's not like these tech subjects or Toriyama's work don't have thousands of sourced information available anywhere, but no, they'll still tell you factual lies.
And Apple. And Samsung. I'd have to check if Huawaei/HiSilicone got a chiplet design out as well. Nvidia might well be the Last major chip compa y that does that. When they managed to out-apple Apple at introducing features as new that are heavily 'inspired' by what the entire rest of the competition had for years.
@@MaggotCZTechnically speaking that is literally what the higher end 7000 GPUs from AMD do. They are chiplet based, with multipel dedicated GPU chiplets that can work standalone beeing combined into one unified GPU for any programms that look at the GPU. Simialr storie to what Apple is doing for some of their chips. ANd there difference between that and Intels and ARMs little and big core CPU architectures are tiny.
@@reappermen It's not quite the same. Nvidia has separated the GPU cores themselves while AMD separated the memory controllers and infinity cache. This is the first GPU+GPU chiplet while other companies might have CPU+GPU+IO working independently or CPU+CPU like AMD. As said by AMD's engineer, the massive data requirement from GPUs makes it much more difficult than other chiplets.
Just started the video and thought you were referring to Jensen. I was thinking "eh it's more goofy/funny than hard to watch". Then I saw the CNBC/Bloomberg etc stuff. Good lord.
"4 elephants, one GPU" Reminds me of an old shock video that infamously spread across the net in the 2010s, involving two women and one drinking vessel.
It was my ringtone. I would always look around when I received a call to see a confused expression on someone's face saying 'where... do I know that from...omg'
I'd recommend to just take the bulky air cooler off, go for one of those in-flooring cooling solutions like you see for heating in homes and pools, you can use your bathtub as the reservoir, I'm sure it's not being used anyways
wait a minute, you are renting AND YET you can afford a new GPU ? are you growing weed in your basement ? or sub letting it to a speed lab or something ?
Its worse here, our economy is like a flailing fish, fighting for its life. The normal state of the U.S. economy is actually very bad. Because of this it goes into convulsive spasms fighting to grow any way it can out of desperation. Tricks, gimmicks, rule changes try to stimulate the economy and prevent it from falling but they only bring temporary relief to people since, when you factor in inflation we are declining.
People believe their currency has the worth it does because they have no other option. Even in a hyperinflationary environment, individuals must continue to use their hyperinflationary currency since they likely have minimal access to other currencies or gold/silver coins.
Inflation is gradually going to become part of us and due to that fact any money you keep in cash or in a low-interest account declines in value each year. Investing is the only way to make your money grow and unless you have an exceptionally high income, investing is the only way most people will ever have enough money to retire.
I've tried investing in the stock market several times but always got discouraged by fluctuations of stock value. I would be happy if you could advise me based on how you went about yours, as I am ready to go the passive income path.!!
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It is extremely concerning that the general investor public has next to zero understanding of even the basic workings of the tech industry, considering that the tech giants make up a large part of the S&P 500.
Well they only know as much as what they find and understand. But also, if not that whoever is in charge of writing their talking points. If they don't do that themselves.
@@GamersNexus "I watched about an hour of coverage". That statement right there shows you are more of a man than I will ever be. (good for 3-4 minutes tops here)
AI is such a massive goldmine..... for NVIDIA, most of the profit from those AI startup all went to ridiculously overpriced NVIDIA hardware that the startups come crawling to NVIDIA's door begging to have the privilege to buy!
What happened to the promise of laissez faire capitalism? Why arent there competitors coming up the wazoo trying to eat all that Ngreedia AI lunch? They're making ridiculous amounts of money so why isn't Intel, AMD and other startups coming up their rear-view fast?
@@scroopynooperz9051Jensen already stated that he doesn't want Nvidia to excel at something that everyone else is doing. He wants to excel at something that virtually no one else is doing. He's many steps ahead with his way of thinking.
All it takes is 1 person with an overambitious ego to code just a small percentage of the human emotion into one of those things and the wrong person interacting with it for .01 second and it's all downhill from there.
@@TyrelguitaristWhich is a few dozen orders of magnitude harder than you think. True general AI is hard, far harder a problem than most people believe.
Y'all should look up delivery robot abuse, as well as how the test self-driving taxis are being treated right now. There is a reality line the techies haven't really thought about.
when artificial intelligence learns *how to become aroused* by looking at pictures of naked naughty parts of barely legal silicon designs, and starts smoking without water cooling, it can *replace middle management.*
Something fun to think about if you go back to the original Terminator movie is there is a scene where Sara Conner points out to Kyle Reese that they can't build machines like the terminator yet and Kyle Reese says not for another 40 years. The movie was released in 1984, 40 years ago.
They still can't build such machines because until any of this progress can be done at scale, nothing changes. Logistics, and raw material availability will limit most of this extreme progress.
@@elmhurstenglish5938Who exactly is defined as "they"? AI is exponential. Should we make it to the self-aware stage without the right checks and balances, we, the humans, won't be able to pivot fast enough. The world is already so overly-connected, the highway has already been built.
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue A little bus-like car from a formerly country known as GDR (east germany). de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barkas_B_1000#/media/Datei:1987_Barkas_B1000.jpg 😄
Nvidia's market cap is 2.2 trillion, Microsoft 3.1 trillion. Do you remember when big oil was so powerful that it declared wars and established dictatorships? It still happens, but over time this will also be common with big tech. Do you remember when Facebook manipulated public opinion in several countries? The future of technology can be terrifying
@@_BangDroid_I have been saying that we aren't going to die to defend Taiwan. We are going to die to defend TSMC because without them, every major American tech company not named Intel will die overnight from the immediate lack of supply. The Intel boardroom (sans AXG) will be playing "Celebration" non-stop for a week long kegger.
the post-Soviet joke from 1992 in Romania: the russians made the fastest processor in the world, but there's a problem, it's so big they can't get it out the factory gates
Here in Brazil like in the USA we had a gold fever where everyone went to a region to try their luck, the only people ho profit with this is the people who sell the pickaxes, that is what NVidia is, the Pickaxe seller, they will profit if AI is the future or not.
dont forget they are also buying stake in companies they feel are promising all for the rice of some extra hardware compute time on this super computers.
@@aaaa-g9e7oYou're way too paranoid, even if AI will replace certain jobs, that only means that worldwide productivity increases as those humans are freed from AI jobs and can now accomplish something else. The world adapts. The industrial revolution already killed off blacksmithing, carpentry, horse riding, and plenty of other jobs + activities. Even before machine learning AI started being developed, I found it really crazy how many office workers are out there, just doing stuff on computers that could have been automated. AI might take away a lot of low skill office jobs, but physical labour will likely be unaffected for a long time.
@@leonroworldwide productivity will not increase with more unemployed people, because humans will no longer be the limiting factor to worldwide productivity, considering you could emulate one with an ai model for 1% the price of a human being also did you ignore the part where they were talking about groot? its easy to call that primitive, but thats how people felt about large language models 5 years ago. the progress is exponential and adaptable physical robots with artificial intelligence will come to market much sooner than you think.
their animation of how the 2 large dies are joined together really really reminded me of the Apple M1 Ultra animation a few years back, another instance of "the first time 2 chips have been put together closely where they think its one chip"
Yeah, why did they present it like the chips are self aware? That presentation was a hot mess of nonsense. He was tripping over words too, like he had no idea what he talks about.
ML engineer here... they grossly overestimate the actual capabilities of the technology produced. AI models performance is never guaranteed, they need to be constantly trained and maintained because they otherwise degrade in performance very quickly. These technologies although very impressive arent as accesible as they want them to seem (for marketablility).
I was just thinking this. I mean, ask yourself, how many people are going to be working on this machine. There really won't be that many people developing AI models unless they have access to this. They said $10 billion chip. How much can they actually bring down the cost? Regardless, because there aren't many people working on this stuff, we don't even have the number of skilled people needed to work with the massive amount of data being generated. It's becoming obvious that, you will need a highly technical person to even put there toes into the massive laser-jet stream of data and develop something in it.
Kind of funny to see Steve realize he is one of the best journalists out there not because of his own merits (even though he is incredible) but rather, because his "peers" are just that incompetent.
US business news channels are idiotic babble aimed at people with more money than brains. Which, sadly, is a lot of people. But if you take a look at tech-related financial news from more competent news sources, it's much less pathetic. You can read a short article like "Micron hits record high as AI demand powers strong forecast" by Reuters and I can't really find any issues with it.
@@Wobbothe3rd"wah wah AMD shill wah wah Nvidia shill" It must be tiring thinking only in terms of corporate sportsball teams. Maybe if you remembered more than the past five seconds you'd actually look at GN videos and see how company-neutral they are in which engineers they speak to or which GPUs they collectively dunk on (spoiler: they're both the Green and Red Crayon-flavored ones)
Apple also did this exact approach with M1 Ultra a couple years ago. Two full dies connected with a fast interconnect and running as a single die with full coherency.
The US customary elephant is not to be confused with the British Imperial elephant, the metric Éléphant des Archives introduced by revolutionary France, or the International Prototype of the Elephant which replaced it 90 years later. The IPE was finally retired in 2019 due to animal rights concerns, difficulty in sourcing large enough bell jars, and the fact that the elephant kept putting on weight.
Representing Germany here: Can we have more excavator related comparisons please? Also, could you show excavator pics longer and with the time-remaining bars on the side?
Calm down Karen. No one cares if you're offended and even less once you tell them you're offended. And if you were an insider you might know why it was called Groot. but too bad.
I read that Nvidia provides tech for crypto mining services/blockchain transactions. Could the current crypto pump be attributed to Nvidia’s great earnings and should I hold some crypto as well, cos tbh I’m having FOMO with the current crypto price at 64k.
It’s going to be a wild year for these sectors, so you should def. invest in crypto. 60% of my portfolio is spread across tech stocks, crypto and Crypto/Gold ETFs.
Yes, my asset manager advised I spread further into mutual funds and crypto Etf and boy am I glad I did. The whole idea is: Don’t get too greedy and also to exit at the right time, so generally I do find having an adviser very helpful, because what Avg. Joe really has time to watch and comprehensively analyse the market.
I won't pretend to know everything, though. Her name is Amber Angelyn O'malley but I won't say anything more. Most likely, you can find her basic information online; you are welcome to do further study.
These goddamn investor bots are getting better 😂. Anyone reading this comment, the whole thread is bots. Don't listen to them, don't take their advice. Do your own proper research before you put your money into things.
Nothing makes me more warm and fuzzy than the corporatocracy controlling AI, except perhaps the tech giants specifically controlling AI. Imagine a future where big tech, big pharma & big Gov combine to bring us what will undoubtedly be utopia.
It never ceases to amaze me that the corporate sector is racing towards a future where a majority of skilled labor will no longer require actual employees. Is it truly possible that these entities, whose eyes literally shimmer with dollar signs at the prospect of saving the cost of sixty percent of their workforce, haven't actually considered that without generating that income, they will have a greater than sixty percent loss of consumers to buy the products they sell? I'm telling myself, they must have considered this existential consequence of an A.I. driven workforce that eliminates tens of millions of jobs - almost overnight, by economic standards. They must have thought this through to its logical conclusion, right? But no. The answer is no. We have a corporate controlled economy that lives and dies by the purchasing power of the population they serve. But they are practically drooling at the potential to eliminate a vast proportion of the jobs that they resent having to pay for. So in a span of thirty, or twenty years, millions upon millions of jobs will be made "redundant", with no new opportunities created to replace that loss. Just ignoring the tremendous strain that induces on the economy, and everything else that implies, who is left with the purchasing power to keep the sales afloat? Stock prices are not dictated by raw sales. They are dictated by growth. And suddenly sixty percent of the available job market evaporates. The obvious outcome is an unprecedented shrinking of the economy - the opposite of growth by more than just a little. Is anyone in the speeding car bothering to mention the giant cliff straight ahead??
They don’t care. They’re assuming it’s going to be a problem for the next generation in the workforce whilst they are retired and comfortable or long dead. It’s the same mentality that gets wars started by these boomer bozos.
Before it gets to that point we will need to tax the hell out of robot implementation into business and use that to make a universal basic income. If done right the implementation of ai can be a really positive thing for humanity. At least in the early stages. Past that is really unknown and quite worrying imo.
@@drinkswatere ubi means no vacations, very limited on PC upgrades (so no $2000 gpu unless you plan to not eat for a while), probably renting property but not owning. Ubi creates equity by limiting the populations income to something like social security payments or lower. I mean people think they will get a 6 figure or even high 5 figure salary off ubi when that won't be the case. Why? Because people are greedy, and if they didn't like paying a labor force, than they won't pay much at all for people to just exist. Not to mention prices of commodities will skyrocket like in France when it was cheaper to burn a wheelbarrow full of francs than it was to buy a cord of wood. Also quality will drop since there won't be much money in the market with everyone on ubi which would be peasant money, not worth the effort to invest in an product going to fixed income people. So ubi won't save anything, it will just create equity by making everyone except the top poor. (Ubi=universal basic income) I can and have lived a lean (opposite of rich) life without glitz, bling, vacations, glamor, or anything special because it's expensive and I don't need it. Are you prepared to live that lifestyle? It's smart, it's not fun, but is required if you want to eat every day at least once. That kind of discipline and mindset will be required to make it on ubi wages.
@@omegaprime516 that’s why I said “if done right”. If done right ubi will not be peasant scrums it will supplement a livable lifestyle. The job market will change but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a job to add additional income. If done right humanity will be living vastly better lives than it is now and hold equity to the value of the market robots and ai take over which is inevitable. Instead of bob making 10x as much as you now it’s split between everyone within reason. Imo quality and pricing will get exponentially better and cheaper if ai is used and production will be ever accelerating. It needs to be taxed and distributed proportionately that’s the biggest worry. You’re right on greed but at a point people will demand equality. The biggest issue will be population growth after that.
I'm from the UK and I honestly thought that guy was just a comedy character, like Stephen Colbert's the Colbert Report. Unfortunately I didn't adjust for "America" 🤷
After years of watching tech videos on all manners of youtube channels, this channel is definitely the most consistent with it's video quality. Nice work!
@@alexpkeaton4471Word similarities aren't irony, that'd be like saying "isn't it ironic how therapist can be broken down as 'the rapist'?". It's just basic wordplay.
Don't worry. AI won't take as large % of jobs as steam engines or combine harvesters did, and it won't gain sentience and revolt. If you're worried about even higher graphics card prices, more annoying gimmicks in games, more NSFW AI-based apps/advertisements and personalized recommendations to make you spend more on Amazon, then there is a reason to worry though I guess...
@@Takyodor2It will gain sentience... He is right to be terrified about what's coming. But even then, it's a small cost to all the possibilities it will create. Humanity will enter a new realm of science and wonders.
It works as a marketing tactic. Well, it mostly works. You do have to have an at least somewhat decent product. Not even that "do the math" ad campaign could save the Jaguar.
The thing is finance media on the TV is just a means to hype specific companies to the (generally older) masses that combined have lots of money to throw at a company's stock. Cheap advertising towards investors. So they don't have to know what they are talking about, they just have to hype it in a way that gets people interested in spending their money on whatever company's shares they are peddling.
I dont mind commercials, and I realize you need them to monetize and keep this train going... but I just wanted to take a moment and say thankyou for not oversaturating your videos with commercials...some content creators have one every minute and half...you guys are the best love your videos and dont mind the adverts
@@mikelay5360 Bold of you to assume Torvalds is reliant on any Nvidia hardware whatsoever. Conversely, Nvidia's current success is only possible due to the kernel Torvalds wrote.
8:00, fun fact, those bots are remote controlled, they don't have any automated systems. Still cool robots though. Can;t wait to see them regularly at the Star Wars park!
I can't believe I'm begging Intel, a company that monopolized the CPU market for a literal decade, to bring good affordable GPUs to market so I never have to hear Jenson cringe his way through a press conference ever again...
I hate to be this blunt, but Intel is currently matching AMD exactly 1:1 in price to performance, and expect you to take the half baked drivers without any discount at all. You will never get "good" and "affordable" in the same product. And most certainly not from Intel.
@desmasic I feel AMD have pretty stable drivers these days. In AUS AMD is cheaper than nVidia given price to performance (I'm not including RT because I think it's another generation or so before that becomes the standard measure). To be clear I am saying Nvidia is better all round, but it's a higher entry price to cards that actually matter for RT.
The GPUs that they have out right now are barely matching AMD for price to performance despite using significantly more silicon, and that's to say nothing of the driver situation. They can't keep subsidizing that forever -- either they'll manage to break into the market and start cranking up prices, or they'll have to fold their GPU division.
I actually bothered to watch the GTC event live because one of my college professors was offering our class extra credit for watching it, and the whole time I was eagerly waiting for Jensen to say something weird because I was picturing the cringe montage that was surely going to be in the next GN video. Thanks for not disappointing. The "good girl hopper" was my favorite Jensen moment
Watching mainstream journalism on this is amazingly painful. Same (in my field) for when they try to report on medical field (see the clusterfuck of the Covid years)
To be fair, most of the people in the medical industry don't really know what they are doing, either. We live in a society where having a piece of paper is considered 'educated.' I never would have imagined our world 30 year years ago and the state it's now in. A lot of the assumptions we had back then are now in tatters today. We're so f**ked up, we think men can be women just because they wish it.
The Oven Meme reminds me of how I Baked a gtx 770 until golden brown in the oven once to Re - flow the solder. Worked again for a full year afterwards LOL!
You guys are doing fantastic stuff, really enjoying how the channel's matured. Would love to see a video on should you finally upgrade to windows 11 in 2024 or stay with 10 till the end of cycle. Also thanks for doing all the foil tshirts over the years.
@@ArtemFoxovsky He didn't compare market cap to GDP. He didn't state that Nvidia makes as much money as Italy. He pointed out that if Italy wanted to buy Nvidia (assuming all shares were for sale at current price) then every it would cost every € of revenue of any financial endeavor in the entire country for a year.
I just want to say that I MASSIVELY enjoy Steve throwing in a joke or two ocassionally these days. You guys hit the perfect sweet spot between staying serious, respectable and believable while still being entertaining.
Time to start selling pick axes on the GN store. They'll be a wooden handle with a GPU on the end.
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I spotted an error at 6:18, you stated "African adult bush elephant" but you never stated male or female.
I wish I had your brains.
Why is the term A.I. used so much when it does not exist?
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My laughing emote not posting. Sorry but it was funny. Ha 🤖Ha 🤖Ha 🤖
ah yes my favorite programming languages: Java, Python, and 4chan.
What about the B++ programming language? Or the harddrive programming language? Why limit yourself
I prefer A++ programming language. Highly recommend ✅
this is to funny
@@yeah7267 Recommended by all Asian parents
he probably meant fortran which is a real language
I hate to tell you this, Steve, but my dad's friend works for nvidia and told me they had green put down minutes after that performance.
NOOOOOOOOO
Wait but if green goes down isn’t it red? Bigger number better !
Awww poor green!
RIP, Green. Cut down before we even knew the color of his spark.
Nooooooooo! It's Old Yeller all over again....
How is it possible that 7 out of the 10 largest companies are tech companies, yet economists remain tech illiterate?
They are the most valuable companies. Company size can also be measured by number of employees, assets, footprint, and profits.
well they've learned economics instead of getting familiar with tech. you're welcome ;)
what?
@@phoneticalballsackspecialization exists = human amazed.
@@rawdez_ this isn't about career specialization. being illiterate with technology in 2024 is just sad if you're an educated adult in the developed world
"CONNECT ANUS TO THE OMNIVERSE"
I want a t-shirt of that
Lol, saw that but you beat me to comment
If GN puts it on a shirt, I'll buy it.
that's perVERSE
Lmao
My first motherboard was an Anus.
I'm glad you clarified that GN modmats weigh 0.0004165 of an adult African bush elephant (for those curious about it, this amounts to ~2.2473 kg). However, it is still unclear if Steve was referring to the medium or large size modmat nor did he specify if the elephant in question is male or female(this would lower the mass of the modmat to ~1.1237kg).
In any case, here's a design idea: GN modmat, but all connectors and diagrams are using adult African bush elephants as a unit of measurement.
Shut up and take my money!!!
shut up about the mat, SHUT UP ABOUT THE MAT 👊😠
sorry an african elephant is between 3-6 tons (3000kg-6000kg) not just around 2.2....kg. But yes the Nvidia boss seasm to have no clue about measurments or calculation.
Elephant Mouse Mat +1 please.
@@mutosanrc1933The kg values in his post are the mod mat weights though
CNBC: These "files" appear to be IN the computer
this just in the hacker known as 4chan
This is dangerous for our democracy
whoa, whoa, slow down egghead!
“Pedoflop”
Every time man@@norkshit
>me programming in 4chan
>le sad kicks in
>watch Steve
>not sad anymore
>spaghetti falls out of pocket
>can't stop watching steve but the spaghetti keeps coming
>try to shove it into my pockets, it's too much
>stop watching Steve
>spaghetti disappears
>life sad again
>le sigh
>keep programming in 4chan while crying
>mfw
Classic spaghettiposting
I always forget how cringe 4chan is. lmao I hate and like this comment the same amount. Thanks.
FPBP /thread
Forgot to close the loop:
>mfw
@@Fridelain fixed it! 🩹
That Bloomberg clip really has “Old man yells at clouds” type of vibe.
The computer class with their 4chans and their Javas ☁️💪🏼
No, the old man has had some experience and sees the storm coming.
i also yell at the cloud
but because it is closed source
That old man has a point. Honestly I care much less about the opinions of the dumbass zoomies who think some specific type of memory chip or the name of a program are what make one an expert at evaluating the societal implications of AI.
i mean he said fortran. at least he knows more than the people laughing at him saying 4chan because i doubt those people even know what fortran it yet laugh at him for not knowing what 4chan is.. its honestly quite the irony. ignorant clowns laughing at a less ignorant clown.
The fucking memes are coming true. The RTX 9090 is gonna be a skyscraper sized heater.
Think of all the copper pipes needed for that heat sink.. the Internet will finally become a series of tubes.
And it will cost like one. And require a building permit.
the 50 and 60 series is likely to be the last we ever see from Nvidia, which I think would be very sad and the end of an era even though i’m an AMD user and pretty much always have been. RIP GPU market.
More like a size of window type aircon
Beeple memed this when the 4090 came out
If this is how badly they present tech news , just imagine how badly they present the rest of your news
Tech news on UA-cam is worse. Pandering to the biases of the vocal minority, essentially catering to echo chambers of bullshit. The actual substantive coverage is equally as good, just different audiences.
That's why I don't whatch TV
It's partially the reason for the massive brain rot here in the States. Fox News has to call themselves "Entertainment" because they can't actually label themselves as news. CNN and MSNBC are almost just as bad.
Exactly, I'm always dumbfounded when news / general medias talk about subjects I know well (without being an expert), I can't imagine how biased and wrong they are about other subjects when they are the only source. It's not like these tech subjects or Toriyama's work don't have thousands of sourced information available anywhere, but no, they'll still tell you factual lies.
The truly horrifying realization is that most people don't put that together; most people consider those reliable news sources.
"1 GPU= elephant, or more heavy weight..."
*confused applause"
>first multi-die product
Intel/AMD engineers must've been just delighted to hear that
And Apple. And Samsung. I'd have to check if Huawaei/HiSilicone got a chiplet design out as well.
Nvidia might well be the Last major chip compa y that does that. When they managed to out-apple Apple at introducing features as new that are heavily 'inspired' by what the entire rest of the competition had for years.
except AMD and Intel didnt do a two GPUs that acts as ONE for software and tasks.
@@MaggotCZTechnically speaking that is literally what the higher end 7000 GPUs from AMD do. They are chiplet based, with multipel dedicated GPU chiplets that can work standalone beeing combined into one unified GPU for any programms that look at the GPU.
Simialr storie to what Apple is doing for some of their chips. ANd there difference between that and Intels and ARMs little and big core CPU architectures are tiny.
@@reappermen It's not quite the same. Nvidia has separated the GPU cores themselves while AMD separated the memory controllers and infinity cache. This is the first GPU+GPU chiplet while other companies might have CPU+GPU+IO working independently or CPU+CPU like AMD.
As said by AMD's engineer, the massive data requirement from GPUs makes it much more difficult than other chiplets.
multi-die like in dying multiple times?
Those news clips were hard to watch.
Mission accomplished!
Just started the video and thought you were referring to Jensen. I was thinking "eh it's more goofy/funny than hard to watch". Then I saw the CNBC/Bloomberg etc stuff. Good lord.
"It's OK Hopper"
Lol, sounds like mega compensation
The worst part is when you realize you live among hundreds of millions of people who think those clips were amazing journalism.
Thanks when you know when to short and buy puts lol
OMG those clips from CNBC, Bloomberg and what not. Painful.
Cramer batting 1000 as per usual.
@@michaelmoses8745 Indeed. Steve's reaction at 2:08 is 100% the correct one.
2 GPU's
1 CUP!
And yet people take them serious when they cover politics.
Do people not feel this cringe about news all the time?
Non technical media should just stick to weather forecast as that's the most "accurate" info they can broadcast.
Apparently, journalism school doesn't teach you to keep your mouth shut when you don't know what to say
The absolute worst thing in TV is dead air, so I guess the philosophy is "say something, even if it's wrong."
It's ignorance feeding into ignorance which is the most damaging thing
it actually teaches you to keep talking with filler words to keep the audience engaged
Not the TV side... they teach keep talking while your producer googles "what is AI, not the movie" furiously in the control room
First rule of politics too.
Straight out of the BS academy
"4 elephants, one GPU"
Reminds me of an old shock video that infamously spread across the net in the 2010s, involving two women and one drinking vessel.
I used to have the soundtrack as my alarm in the morning
It was my ringtone. I would always look around when I received a call to see a confused expression on someone's face saying 'where... do I know that from...omg'
@@_BangDroid_ LMAO, badass!
2010s? that thing is far older.
It resurfaces all the time to scar next generations
Nothing will beat "Thanks, Steve."
Just wait until Jensen has an assistant named Steve. That's when we have OUR gold mine!
'Back to you Steve.'
@@GamersNexusThat's when we finally learn how to pronounce "Ti".
Question, Will a 6090 fit through my front door ?
I don't mind removing my door, to accommodate. I may need to let my landlord know.
No and the 9090 will take up all the floor space in your living room with only a 30 percent performance gain.
I'd recommend to just take the bulky air cooler off, go for one of those in-flooring cooling solutions like you see for heating in homes and pools, you can use your bathtub as the reservoir, I'm sure it's not being used anyways
Will your 6090 be able to run on a single phase breaker panel?
The 6090 will require its own Diesel generator to run. Good luck
wait a minute, you are renting AND YET you can afford a new GPU ? are you growing weed in your basement ? or sub letting it to a speed lab or something ?
Its worse here, our economy is like a flailing fish, fighting for its life. The normal state of the U.S. economy is actually very bad. Because of this it goes into convulsive spasms fighting to grow any way it can out of desperation. Tricks, gimmicks, rule changes try to stimulate the economy and prevent it from falling but they only bring temporary relief to people since, when you factor in inflation we are declining.
People believe their currency has the worth it does because they have no other option. Even in a hyperinflationary environment, individuals must continue to use their hyperinflationary currency since they likely have minimal access to other currencies or gold/silver coins.
Inflation is gradually going to become part of us and due to that fact any money you keep in cash or in a low-interest account declines in value each year. Investing is the only way to make your money grow and unless you have an exceptionally high income, investing is the only way most people will ever have enough money to retire.
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1:50 Oh so THIS is why the business people are so hyped on AI. To them, even a computer is new.
Old man confused by cloud.
Well, the modern AI Revolution is only like 2 years old.
Of course symbolic AI existed since the 50s, but its different tech from LLMs
That's the old people, the one graduating in the last 10 to 20 years had to study some of it. At least the dudes I know did.
@@psykomancer4420don't breathe it in!
It is extremely concerning that the general investor public has next to zero understanding of even the basic workings of the tech industry, considering that the tech giants make up a large part of the S&P 500.
Watching tech companies build Judgement Day is truly fascinating
Good, let it end.
Its been destined to end. You cant stop it.
This really shows they need some newscasters that actually do more than be an actor and actually knows what they're talking about
They aren't meant to inform, they basically advertise x company good, invest in good company please retail.
Nah but then the line can't go up as high
Well they only know as much as what they find and understand. But also, if not that whoever is in charge of writing their talking points. If they don't do that themselves.
They'll soon be replaced by AI anyway
They don’t hire smart people. They hire talking heads to spread propaganda without question.
Oh the clips you had to go through to get that main stream media montage had to be a solid bottle of Tylenol.
I watched about an hour of coverage before I couldn't take it anymore.
@@GamersNexusYour strength of will knows no bounds.
@@GamersNexus No! Noo! God! Please, no! The lady with the chiplets - I could not believe it. Imagine the money.
@@GamersNexus Live to fight another day lol
@@GamersNexus "I watched about an hour of coverage". That statement right there shows you are more of a man than I will ever be. (good for 3-4 minutes tops here)
AI is such a massive goldmine..... for NVIDIA, most of the profit from those AI startup all went to ridiculously overpriced NVIDIA hardware that the startups come crawling to NVIDIA's door begging to have the privilege to buy!
I mean, the H100's performance is unparalleled for AI inferencing and training.
What happened to the promise of laissez faire capitalism? Why arent there competitors coming up the wazoo trying to eat all that Ngreedia AI lunch?
They're making ridiculous amounts of money so why isn't Intel, AMD and other startups coming up their rear-view fast?
@@scroopynooperz9051Jensen already stated that he doesn't want Nvidia to excel at something that everyone else is doing.
He wants to excel at something that virtually no one else is doing. He's many steps ahead with his way of thinking.
Because chip design and manufacture is a highly specialized and costly business. And Nvidia is just one part of the chain. The real goldmine is ASML.
@@PSYCHOV3N0Mand a mile backwards with his presentation skills... But whatever brings in the green
"Like a host to a parasite, gaming has finally done something productive." Is absolute gold.
I weirdly read this at the EXACT time Steve said it in the video. I needed you to know that :)
a gold mine?
The way jensen treats the little bots on stage…. No wonder they begin to hate humans at a young stage in creation lol.
All it takes is 1 person with an overambitious ego to code just a small percentage of the human emotion into one of those things and the wrong person interacting with it for .01 second and it's all downhill from there.
You haven't seen the abuse Boston Dynamics' robots go through during testing, have you? 😉😉
@@TyrelguitaristWhich is a few dozen orders of magnitude harder than you think. True general AI is hard, far harder a problem than most people believe.
Doesnt mean it isnt possible. Doesnt mean someone isnt working on it right now.@Cinkodacs
Y'all should look up delivery robot abuse, as well as how the test self-driving taxis are being treated right now. There is a reality line the techies haven't really thought about.
Steve temporarily ages 7 years every nvidia conference
when artificial intelligence learns *how to become aroused* by looking at pictures of naked naughty parts of barely legal silicon designs, and starts smoking without water cooling, it can *replace middle management.*
I had a feeling Steve was into large commercial machinery but this video proves it
hahaha
@@GamersNexus”translate to English “ lool
@@GamersNexus
Steve loves BBC.
Bots Burrowing Coal
Something fun to think about if you go back to the original Terminator movie is there is a scene where Sara Conner points out to Kyle Reese that they can't build machines like the terminator yet and Kyle Reese says not for another 40 years. The movie was released in 1984, 40 years ago.
2029 is when they are fighting terminators, you have a couple years to prepare.
They still can't build such machines because until any of this progress can be done at scale, nothing changes. Logistics, and raw material availability will limit most of this extreme progress.
We could probably benefit from a Skynet Judgement day right about now.
@@Surannhealz I'm tired boss...
@@elmhurstenglish5938Who exactly is defined as "they"?
AI is exponential. Should we make it to the self-aware stage without the right checks and balances, we, the humans, won't be able to pivot fast enough. The world is already so overly-connected, the highway has already been built.
Don't forget that we also use School Busses and Football fields to determine how long something is!
WTF IS A KILOMETER???!?!?
@@Fay7666 about 1,010 Amralite AR-15 rifles laid butt to barrel.
You even have a wrong name for a game that is just a rugby with fancy costumes...
Heaven forbid we use something the average person can conceptualize the size of to convey the size of something.
@@viktorianasTrue!
Next GN t-shirt idea..."bigger number better...make investor more money now please."
wow, watching the mainstream media try to explain what Nvidia is doing gave me a stroke...
They made it cute while playing the Imperial March from Star Wars. Interesting choices were made.
what's a B1000?🤔
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue A little bus-like car from a formerly country known as GDR (east germany). de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barkas_B_1000#/media/Datei:1987_Barkas_B1000.jpg 😄
They didn't play the Imperial March in the original clip. That was editorializing on this channel.
Nvidia's market cap is 2.2 trillion, Microsoft 3.1 trillion. Do you remember when big oil was so powerful that it declared wars and established dictatorships? It still happens, but over time this will also be common with big tech. Do you remember when Facebook manipulated public opinion in several countries? The future of technology can be terrifying
Keep watching Taiwan
Facebook, still generally responsible for helping push genocide in Myanmar. Still nothing done about it.
As long as US controls the nerrative and nobody else innovates that they cant control. Hence the bans on Tiktok and sanctions on China, etc.
@@Roland_Deschain nerrative, yeah
@@_BangDroid_I have been saying that we aren't going to die to defend Taiwan. We are going to die to defend TSMC because without them, every major American tech company not named Intel will die overnight from the immediate lack of supply.
The Intel boardroom (sans AXG) will be playing "Celebration" non-stop for a week long kegger.
Every time the guy in a leather jacket says "AI" my retirement gets bumped up another year.
Just throw your money into Chip stocks and your retirement will get bumped down.
@@NathanAtkinson590more dystopia! yeah
@@ladmad9196hell yeah!!
@@ladmad9196>technology = dystopia
@@LC-mq8iqTechnology made solely to benefit big corporations and make people as redundant as possible is, indeed, dystopian.
"you talk English to it and USD comes out the other side"
LMAO
the post-Soviet joke from 1992 in Romania:
the russians made the fastest processor in the world, but there's a problem, it's so big they can't get it out the factory gates
In Bulgaria it's "Russian transistor is the biggest transistor" still valid today 😂
Here in Brazil like in the USA we had a gold fever where everyone went to a region to try their luck, the only people ho profit with this is the people who sell the pickaxes, that is what NVidia is, the Pickaxe seller, they will profit if AI is the future or not.
After it all gets flat, they can still go back to gaming GPUs. But there is more. A military market.
dont forget they are also buying stake in companies they feel are promising all for the rice of some extra hardware compute time on this super computers.
except unlike gold, ai is something that will inevitably displace the entire working class and leave 90% of people unemployed within the next decades
@@aaaa-g9e7oYou're way too paranoid, even if AI will replace certain jobs, that only means that worldwide productivity increases as those humans are freed from AI jobs and can now accomplish something else. The world adapts. The industrial revolution already killed off blacksmithing, carpentry, horse riding, and plenty of other jobs + activities.
Even before machine learning AI started being developed, I found it really crazy how many office workers are out there, just doing stuff on computers that could have been automated. AI might take away a lot of low skill office jobs, but physical labour will likely be unaffected for a long time.
@@leonroworldwide productivity will not increase with more unemployed people, because humans will no longer be the limiting factor to worldwide productivity, considering you could emulate one with an ai model for 1% the price of a human being
also did you ignore the part where they were talking about groot? its easy to call that primitive, but thats how people felt about large language models 5 years ago. the progress is exponential and adaptable physical robots with artificial intelligence will come to market much sooner than you think.
their animation of how the 2 large dies are joined together really really reminded me of the Apple M1 Ultra animation a few years back, another instance of "the first time 2 chips have been put together closely where they think its one chip"
Yeah, why did they present it like the chips are self aware? That presentation was a hot mess of nonsense. He was tripping over words too, like he had no idea what he talks about.
Same. I was checking for someone else to recognize that. I was thinking didn't I already see this for the first time??
You're spot on, it felt familiar... now I know why
and like lady said "cute name chiplet" remaind me how amd cpu/gpu are build
Glad I'm not crazy in seeing that as well. Apple's M2 Ultra is 2.5 TB/s vs. the Blackwell's 10TB / s so that's a nice bump in speed.
The news clips are prime examples of what American journalism is. It's almost like freaking TikTok videos.
Gamers Nexus is a prime example of what American journalism is.
Those aren’t news, those are essentially advertisements for stocks. No one considers them news.
@@Username-2Except you are wrong. Some people consider that news. They are just older boomers. Knew an older guy who watched Jim Kramer religiously.
@@sammiller6631And this is the paradox of America!
They're not journalists, they're actors. And the people who write articles aren't journalists either, they're content creators.
ML engineer here... they grossly overestimate the actual capabilities of the technology produced. AI models performance is never guaranteed, they need to be constantly trained and maintained because they otherwise degrade in performance very quickly. These technologies although very impressive arent as accesible as they want them to seem (for marketablility).
I was just thinking this. I mean, ask yourself, how many people are going to be working on this machine. There really won't be that many people developing AI models unless they have access to this. They said $10 billion chip. How much can they actually bring down the cost? Regardless, because there aren't many people working on this stuff, we don't even have the number of skilled people needed to work with the massive amount of data being generated. It's becoming obvious that, you will need a highly technical person to even put there toes into the massive laser-jet stream of data and develop something in it.
People think chat gpt ran on their machine when in actuality it ran on 10k $ GPU running in parallel
Kind of funny to see Steve realize he is one of the best journalists out there not because of his own merits (even though he is incredible) but rather, because his "peers" are just that incompetent.
I feel the same way in IT. It's not that I am amazing, it's that mostly everyone else is fucking awful at their job.
US business news channels are idiotic babble aimed at people with more money than brains. Which, sadly, is a lot of people. But if you take a look at tech-related financial news from more competent news sources, it's much less pathetic. You can read a short article like "Micron hits record high as AI demand powers strong forecast" by Reuters and I can't really find any issues with it.
"You don't hate journalists enough. You think you do but you don't."
He's just pandering to AMD fanboys for clicks on social media. He's barely any better than the other journalists he mocks.
@@Wobbothe3rd"wah wah AMD shill wah wah Nvidia shill"
It must be tiring thinking only in terms of corporate sportsball teams. Maybe if you remembered more than the past five seconds you'd actually look at GN videos and see how company-neutral they are in which engineers they speak to or which GPUs they collectively dunk on (spoiler: they're both the Green and Red Crayon-flavored ones)
NVIDIA: 'This is the first time two gpus have worked together.'
SLI: "Am I a joke to you?"
And even SLI wasn't the first... Ugh.
Sli was a half assed con to make people buy multiple gpu's
Dual GPUs: Are we a joke as well?
Rest easy, Voodoo. Gone but not forgotten.
Apple also did this exact approach with M1 Ultra a couple years ago. Two full dies connected with a fast interconnect and running as a single die with full coherency.
The media clips are gold. Great vid, keep up the good work GN
They were painful! Hahaha
Fools gold
The agony at the mainstream media trying to talk about this now that Nvidia is one of the most valuable companies in the world is super relatable lol
The US customary elephant is not to be confused with the British Imperial elephant, the metric Éléphant des Archives introduced by revolutionary France, or the International Prototype of the Elephant which replaced it 90 years later.
The IPE was finally retired in 2019 due to animal rights concerns, difficulty in sourcing large enough bell jars, and the fact that the elephant kept putting on weight.
We're working on replacing the metric standard elephant with a universal definition, it will likely land at around 2.8047*10^39 electronvolt.
-France
@@Takyodor2
Why can't France just stay with their traditional measuring units? Like Baguette, Croissant, Escargot, Foire Grass, etc?
Representing Germany here: Can we have more excavator related comparisons please? Also, could you show excavator pics longer and with the time-remaining bars on the side?
lol
Kranplätze müssen verdichtet sein!
We can but those are outdated AMD chips.
i am offended they named a humanoid robot after groot, which is a biological creature that pretty much represents earthern nature.
The botany jihad was a bit rough, historically speaking
Calm down Karen. No one cares if you're offended and even less once you tell them you're offended. And if you were an insider you might know why it was called Groot. but too bad.
well, that's why they used Gr00t, a digitally simulated creature.
btw, Groot is not real.
@@constantin-adrianprisecari5379who said Groot is real? I do not understand why youtube commenters can not keep their 50IQ comments to themselves.
I read that Nvidia provides tech for crypto mining services/blockchain transactions. Could the current crypto pump be attributed to Nvidia’s great earnings and should I hold some crypto as well, cos tbh I’m having FOMO with the current crypto price at 64k.
Microstrategy CEO bought $155million worth of bitcoin, so yes BUY!
It’s going to be a wild year for these sectors, so you should def. invest in crypto. 60% of my portfolio is spread across tech stocks, crypto and Crypto/Gold ETFs.
Yes, my asset manager advised I spread further into mutual funds and crypto Etf and boy am I glad I did. The whole idea is: Don’t get too greedy and also to exit at the right time, so generally I do find having an adviser very helpful, because what Avg. Joe really has time to watch and comprehensively analyse the market.
I won't pretend to know everything, though. Her name is Amber Angelyn O'malley but I won't say anything more. Most likely, you can find her basic information online; you are welcome to do further study.
These goddamn investor bots are getting better 😂. Anyone reading this comment, the whole thread is bots. Don't listen to them, don't take their advice. Do your own proper research before you put your money into things.
Brace for those $1000 RTX 60 class GPUs
That's lowballing it
And still losing to a 3060 in performance.
$1559 RTX 6020 Super Tie Fighter Edition
@@DarkEnigma1115 buy a 7600 xt for $299 and stop crying
To go with your new 8k monitor.
It's like watching idiocracy happen in real time and its very worrying.
You preordered the toilet gaming seat 9000? Now with haptics and integrated cheek warmer
The main thing that otherwise pretty accurate movie didn't predict is artificial intelligence replacing the need for most real human intelligence
Cute robots, but the Imperial March playing in the background. Well, at least they didn't pick the Terminator theme.
Nothing makes me more warm and fuzzy than the corporatocracy controlling AI, except perhaps the tech giants specifically controlling AI.
Imagine a future where big tech, big pharma & big Gov combine to bring us what will undoubtedly be utopia.
Give them a las gun and then tell me they are still cute...
They should make those stomping robots from the Robocop movie. Actually, no - forget that..
It never ceases to amaze me that the corporate sector is racing towards a future where a majority of skilled labor will no longer require actual employees.
Is it truly possible that these entities, whose eyes literally shimmer with dollar signs at the prospect of saving the cost of sixty percent of their workforce, haven't actually considered that without generating that income, they will have a greater than sixty percent loss of consumers to buy the products they sell?
I'm telling myself, they must have considered this existential consequence of an A.I. driven workforce that eliminates tens of millions of jobs - almost overnight, by economic standards.
They must have thought this through to its logical conclusion, right?
But no. The answer is no.
We have a corporate controlled economy that lives and dies by the purchasing power of the population they serve.
But they are practically drooling at the potential to eliminate a vast proportion of the jobs that they resent having to pay for.
So in a span of thirty, or twenty years, millions upon millions of jobs will be made "redundant", with no new opportunities created to replace that loss.
Just ignoring the tremendous strain that induces on the economy, and everything else that implies, who is left with the purchasing power to keep the sales afloat?
Stock prices are not dictated by raw sales. They are dictated by growth.
And suddenly sixty percent of the available job market evaporates.
The obvious outcome is an unprecedented shrinking of the economy - the opposite of growth by more than just a little.
Is anyone in the speeding car bothering to mention the giant cliff straight ahead??
Population will be culled
They don’t care. They’re assuming it’s going to be a problem for the next generation in the workforce whilst they are retired and comfortable or long dead. It’s the same mentality that gets wars started by these boomer bozos.
Before it gets to that point we will need to tax the hell out of robot implementation into business and use that to make a universal basic income. If done right the implementation of ai can be a really positive thing for humanity. At least in the early stages. Past that is really unknown and quite worrying imo.
@@drinkswatere ubi means no vacations, very limited on PC upgrades (so no $2000 gpu unless you plan to not eat for a while), probably renting property but not owning. Ubi creates equity by limiting the populations income to something like social security payments or lower. I mean people think they will get a 6 figure or even high 5 figure salary off ubi when that won't be the case. Why? Because people are greedy, and if they didn't like paying a labor force, than they won't pay much at all for people to just exist.
Not to mention prices of commodities will skyrocket like in France when it was cheaper to burn a wheelbarrow full of francs than it was to buy a cord of wood. Also quality will drop since there won't be much money in the market with everyone on ubi which would be peasant money, not worth the effort to invest in an product going to fixed income people.
So ubi won't save anything, it will just create equity by making everyone except the top poor.
(Ubi=universal basic income)
I can and have lived a lean (opposite of rich) life without glitz, bling, vacations, glamor, or anything special because it's expensive and I don't need it. Are you prepared to live that lifestyle? It's smart, it's not fun, but is required if you want to eat every day at least once. That kind of discipline and mindset will be required to make it on ubi wages.
@@omegaprime516 that’s why I said “if done right”. If done right ubi will not be peasant scrums it will supplement a livable lifestyle. The job market will change but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a job to add additional income. If done right humanity will be living vastly better lives than it is now and hold equity to the value of the market robots and ai take over which is inevitable. Instead of bob making 10x as much as you now it’s split between everyone within reason. Imo quality and pricing will get exponentially better and cheaper if ai is used and production will be ever accelerating. It needs to be taxed and distributed proportionately that’s the biggest worry. You’re right on greed but at a point people will demand equality. The biggest issue will be population growth after that.
Dear Lord, if Cramer is saying buy Nvidia everyone should panic! The man is a wizard at picking stocks that then tank.🤣
To be fair, he did a special interview of Nvidia years ago.
@serlancerlot315 a broken clock is right twice a day.
I'm from the UK and I honestly thought that guy was just a comedy character, like Stephen Colbert's the Colbert Report. Unfortunately I didn't adjust for "America" 🤷
@@ethzeroOh behalf of all Americans, please take back Piers Morgan.
That's called a rugpull, son.
Steve working on the Futurama reference from the legacy media ended me. Laugh at the absurdity, it's the best thing...
That first part, the news, my head, heart and soul. Will never recover.
Right. People so uneducated have so much fucking money I don't get it
After years of watching tech videos on all manners of youtube channels, this channel is definitely the most consistent with it's video quality. Nice work!
Yes, it's THAT Blackwell fashionista. the famous LEATHER JACKET designer who they used for inspiration ...
I'm a fan.
"Blackwell.... the mathematician not the fasionista" 😂
😂
The green robot not listening to Genson was rebelling already in behalf of the gamers around the world he will be missed.
Wait, where?!
I just thought it was funny that the Imperial March was playing during that time.
Ok, I had a giggle at the intro, "we're sitting on a gold mine, and we got the pick-axe!"
You guys should add a new chart with how many AI generated elephants can those cards do per sec.
new Blender scene to benchmark, Nvidia Elephant Super Edition!
Lol😂
Getting ready for the first consumer grade GPU for $5000 USD 😢
The 7090 ti super ultra max
@@kimberly4275 The Asus ROG Matrix Platinum GeForce RTX 4090 already sells for around $5000
ngl can’t wait if the performance is big. i’ll. pay 10k
@@Snxgur ??? Thats so dumb
Don`t think! Just throw money!
Finally a CPU and GPU that can play City skylines 2.
It's kinda ironic the new AI chip is named "Blackwell" which sounds close to the Blackwall in Cyberpunk, which is used to protect humanity from AIs
True but Blackwell is an AI as well
Blackwell is also a scientist, sometimes there's more to life than video games
@@TheManinBlack9054
@@alexpkeaton4471Word similarities aren't irony, that'd be like saying "isn't it ironic how therapist can be broken down as 'the rapist'?". It's just basic wordplay.
Don't forget about Blackwell
The older I get the more terrified I am about what's comming
Whatever it is you are expecting, it will be 10x worse.
china is coming
I’m glad I did not have kids
Don't worry. AI won't take as large % of jobs as steam engines or combine harvesters did, and it won't gain sentience and revolt. If you're worried about even higher graphics card prices, more annoying gimmicks in games, more NSFW AI-based apps/advertisements and personalized recommendations to make you spend more on Amazon, then there is a reason to worry though I guess...
@@Takyodor2It will gain sentience... He is right to be terrified about what's coming. But even then, it's a small cost to all the possibilities it will create. Humanity will enter a new realm of science and wonders.
Trust me, Blackwell might not be aware of the interconnect, but the interconnect is aware of Blackwell.
It's like IBM Telum and Apple M1/2/3 Ultra don't exist in Jensen's parallel universe.
Can we please appreciate the fact dude went and got a pickaxe just for the gold mine joke?
not after Elon let that Sink in
For sure i did lol. Legend
honestly though, „bigger number better“ is one of the most important gaming adages, so they kinda get it
It works as a marketing tactic.
Well, it mostly works. You do have to have an at least somewhat decent product. Not even that "do the math" ad campaign could save the Jaguar.
The thing is finance media on the TV is just a means to hype specific companies to the (generally older) masses that combined have lots of money to throw at a company's stock. Cheap advertising towards investors. So they don't have to know what they are talking about, they just have to hype it in a way that gets people interested in spending their money on whatever company's shares they are peddling.
stock market HAS to have winners and losers. internet is full of propaganda now.
I dont mind commercials, and I realize you need them to monetize and keep this train going... but I just wanted to take a moment and say thankyou for not oversaturating your videos with commercials...some content creators have one every minute and half...you guys are the best love your videos and dont mind the adverts
Thanks for clearing up any confusion for European viewers at 6:14, Steve 👍
Everyone loves Nvidia
Linus Torvalds: 👿👿👿
He's just the same as other people, pushing for tech dependence if anything.
@@linkfreeman1998What does that have to do with why Linus Torvalds hate NVIDIA?
Ask him to build his own hardware. The leather jacket guy won that fight. Atleast for now😊
@@mikelay5360 Bold of you to assume Torvalds is reliant on any Nvidia hardware whatsoever. Conversely, Nvidia's current success is only possible due to the kernel Torvalds wrote.
@@t_z1030Ironically Nvidia driver is a pain in the ass in Linux from what i heard
Jensen Has NO Ego! The Ego Has A Jensen!!!
You have some Jensen stuck in your ego... Ew
I can understand how becoming one of the richest people in the world might go to your head a tad.
😂 I mean, If I was in his position, I totally would be egocentric
I'm hoping they'll codename one of their architectures after him, like JH102.
@@mikelay5360There's something everyone on the internet likes to pretend they're above.
8:00, fun fact, those bots are remote controlled, they don't have any automated systems. Still cool robots though. Can;t wait to see them regularly at the Star Wars park!
I can't believe I'm begging Intel, a company that monopolized the CPU market for a literal decade, to bring good affordable GPUs to market so I never have to hear Jenson cringe his way through a press conference ever again...
I hate to be this blunt, but Intel is currently matching AMD exactly 1:1 in price to performance, and expect you to take the half baked drivers without any discount at all. You will never get "good" and "affordable" in the same product. And most certainly not from Intel.
@desmasic I feel AMD have pretty stable drivers these days. In AUS AMD is cheaper than nVidia given price to performance (I'm not including RT because I think it's another generation or so before that becomes the standard measure).
To be clear I am saying Nvidia is better all round, but it's a higher entry price to cards that actually matter for RT.
Intel‘s drivers are absolutely hot garbage. Just buy an AMD card if you don‘t care about RT
To be fair during that monopoly cpu prices were stable.
The GPUs that they have out right now are barely matching AMD for price to performance despite using significantly more silicon, and that's to say nothing of the driver situation. They can't keep subsidizing that forever -- either they'll manage to break into the market and start cranking up prices, or they'll have to fold their GPU division.
I actually bothered to watch the GTC event live because one of my college professors was offering our class extra credit for watching it, and the whole time I was eagerly waiting for Jensen to say something weird because I was picturing the cringe montage that was surely going to be in the next GN video. Thanks for not disappointing. The "good girl hopper" was my favorite Jensen moment
I wanted to know exactly how AI works, so I went through and found all the breakthrough papers of the last decade. Turns out, it’s ALL linear algebra.
With Algebra we can "read the World!"
But don't get too excited!
Pretty much. It's a big optimization problem.
Hey there's some calculus in there too
@@crt137That's pure Abstraction.
Watching mainstream journalism on this is amazingly painful. Same (in my field) for when they try to report on medical field (see the clusterfuck of the Covid years)
To be fair, most of the people in the medical industry don't really know what they are doing, either. We live in a society where having a piece of paper is considered 'educated.' I never would have imagined our world 30 year years ago and the state it's now in. A lot of the assumptions we had back then are now in tatters today. We're so f**ked up, we think men can be women just because they wish it.
23:17 Podel has predicted it with "how to overclock your oven with an RTX 3090"...
What a genius.
Been waiting patiently for this one Steve!!! Ty for not disappointing! 10/10 as always
So Jensen is an alien? Everything makes sense now.
Nah I think he was born here
I saw him in line at the MIB headquarters
i love the satire Steves crew has been sprinkling into these vids lately it's literally top tier in every way.
The Oven Meme reminds me of how I Baked a gtx 770 until golden brown in the oven once to Re - flow the solder. Worked again for a full year afterwards LOL!
Okay, new series pitch. Steve reacts to main stream media in tech related segments. Pure Gold!
I don't want to die to a stroke
I can't believe it took me close to 10 seconds to get the Will Smith I, Robot smack us in the face joke.
🤣🤣🤣
And you pointing it out made me realise the joke 😂
That cut to the various news segments really makes me appreciate Gamers Nexus bringing us tech news even more. Keep up the great work everyone!
Over this past St. Patrick’s Day weekend, my liver taught me that bigger number not always better!
You guys are doing fantastic stuff, really enjoying how the channel's matured. Would love to see a video on should you finally upgrade to windows 11 in 2024 or stay with 10 till the end of cycle. Also thanks for doing all the foil tshirts over the years.
6:02 Four Elephants, 1 GPU
🐘🐘🐘🐘 == 💻
GH200 🔥🔥🔥
“Everyone starts clapping”
Pick axes, Jim Cramer, imperial elephant units... my god this video truly was a gold mine.
Nvidia's market cap is roughly the equivalent to the GDP of Italy. Italy holds the world's tenth largest economy. That is how big Nvidia has become.
Yeah. Third largest on the planet. Microsoft at $3.1 Trillion , Apple at $2.6 Trillion, and Nvidia at $2.2 Trillion. And growing rapidly.
No, its not. Company capitalization is not a "real money" and can't be compared to GDP in any way.
@@ArtemFoxovsky He didn't compare market cap to GDP. He didn't state that Nvidia makes as much money as Italy. He pointed out that if Italy wanted to buy Nvidia (assuming all shares were for sale at current price) then every it would cost every € of revenue of any financial endeavor in the entire country for a year.
Not a bubble by the way
@@ArtemFoxovsky go read some times.
I feel like you've been ramping up the comedy/personality in your videos and it's great!
Thanks Steve.
[6:30] ".....adult." 😆 i couldn't hold a straight face.
I just want to say that I MASSIVELY enjoy Steve throwing in a joke or two ocassionally these days. You guys hit the perfect sweet spot between staying serious, respectable and believable while still being entertaining.
Thanks Steve!