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@@arandomcomp2427 What I find truly fascinating is that they're selling tech to PEOPLE about REMOVING PEOPLE which further removes the management group's control OVER PEOPLE which literally all the execs and CEO's absolutely nut over. That's all they literally do, yank people with their dollar bill chain and make them work. There's going to be some braindead exec somewhere on the planet who's going to call an AI subroutine to their office about their "poor job performance". It's going to be super sweet if an AI writes the news article on it. With Jensen's spectacular performance, I think we've got ourselves a Zuckerberg contender, ladies and gentlemen. I would straight up throw money at the ring where Mr Huang and Mr Zuckerberg have a fight. Dollar bills are going to rain all over that bitch.
Really makes you think back to the good old days of computers the size of rooms, but somehow weighing less than a large dog or something... Apparently. I guess. Anyways, soon I won't have to guess because Jensen's AI will do it for me! Progress!!! Two times
LOL aka going full 90s when a computer could weigh several pounds. On top of thermals that'd make GN scream and run for a hardware for a little drilling maintenance.
Heavy is good. Heavy is relliable.(Boris the Razor). What jackett says sounds like announcement of the next generation GPU's with twice more weight than before. Moore law in action.
The most heavy computer + the most expensive single peace of a computer + the most cheap computing overall = .... a) Huang is insane b) Huang tried to say they developed the most dense computing power ever made, which in turn is cheaper than ever before ($ per TFLOP ratio) I'm not Nvidia fan but I think b) is right. In general every node shrink brings more density, more efficiency and better economy. However I think Huang was pointing out that Nvidia is the 1st company who put the best ARM CPU cores together with best GPU on single board. AFAIK nobody did it before. There is no guarantee it will be success story in this 1st generation but at least they tried. So far there are 3 generations of license ARM server CPU cores: 1st gen .... ARM Neoverse N1 ..... based on Cortex A76 ..... with IPC around Intel Skylake / Zen 1 ... used in 64-core Graviton 2 and 128-core Altra Max 2nd gen ... ARM Neoverse V1 ..... based on Cortex X1 ....... with IPC around Alder Lake / Zen 3 ... used in 64-core Graviton 3 3rd gen .... ARM Neoverse V2 ..... based on Cortex X3 ....... with IPC higher than Zen 4 NV Grace uses V2 cores. Grace is x86 killer at least on paper. We know that V2 core has: - 128 kB L1 cache .... double of Zen 4 - 2 MB L2 cache ....... double of Zen 4 - V2 has 6 integer execution units + 2 separate branch units = 8 scalar int instructions per cycle - for comparison Alder Lake, Zen 3 and Zen 4 .... only 5 scalar int instructions per cycle (Zen 3/4 has 4 int + 1 branch, Alder Lake has full 5 int with shared branch on them) To sum up ARM V2 core is superior to any x86 core right now. The times when ARM cores were tiny and low IPC peace of garbage are gone now. Nvidia can outgrow Intel pretty easily. NV almost matches Intel's revenues with GPU business only. Now with superior CPU on their side NV can destroy Intel and AMD. Just compare Geekbench single score per GHz for Cortex X3 and Zen 4 (and take into account that X3 has only 1 MB L2 cache). This is serious.
Jensen is actually just an actor and various AIs are controlling him with an earpiece. That moment where he goes "Are you guys with me? am I alone?" wasn't for the public, he was waiting for the AIs to generate the next lines.
I am blown away that the lights that, so many lights, a lot of lights, all of them are projecting light. Incredible information Jensen, thank you so much
I didn't think the AI NPC was that bad, think Steve was a bit harsh on it. Yeah the tone of his voice could use some liveliness but responses were pretty good and had meaning. Considering this is just some put together showcase, it makes me hopeful for what an actual game studio could do when implementing this stuff into games
Well at least now we have the actual explanation for why Nvidia GPUs are getting so big. It doesn't really have anything to do with power draw, it's just that none of the engineers over at Nvidia want to risk their job trying to explain to their boss that "heavier computers = better" is only a thing in his head.
As we all know, heavier means higher quality. Right? Right. So, you can tell that your PSU is more bad because it is lighter right? Yes. So. We should put lead weights in the GPU so we can charge more. You see how heavy that RTX 5090 is? 65 pounds. It's 65 pounds. That is 65 pounds worth of more value.
Eh well part of the touring test is basically if an ai can spontaniusly think and act for itself. Arguably Jensen. Ai sort of kind of passed that. The touring test doesn't say it needs to be coherent in how it acts independently. Just to make some effort to do so lol.
@@gorkskoal9315 Unless I'm confusion something: The Turing test is just: Can a human decide if something is produced by AI or by a person, better than chance.
Jensen single handedly delivered GN a load of memes and cutscenes to use for the rest of the year, and NVIDIA's computex key note just earned a spot on the disappointment list of 2023. (I can already see Steve picking the most hilarious quote from Jensen and naming it the date of their keynote)
How was this keynote a disappointment? They're talking about equipment costs of which you or I couldn't even comprehend. It was never going to be a keynote for Gamers with capital G, so it cannot be a disappointment for you guys.
@@N1c0T1n3__ I'm pretty sure an elephant can weigh around 15 000 pounds, four of those 60 000 pounds. Wasn't the thing he's talking about 60 000 pounds or so?
Yeah.. Not joking. This actually made me think he had a stroke or something a while back and no one dared to say anything about it. Felt like he only said half of what he was supposed to say, but half his inner monologue came out as well... Would also explain all the dumbass decisions NVIDIA made lately...
I'm 30 seconds in to the video and I'm already lost. These presentations are pure pain. EDIT: Now 60 seconds in and still lost. EDIT2: 90 seconds and I'm saved by the GN transition. Thank you.
@@GamersNexus The sheer awkwardness of the can it run Crysis "joke" was astounding. Thank you for putting up with this and helping present it in a way that helps us all not die from cringe and confusion.
the first 90 seconds of this is some of the craziest shit ive seen in years, reminds me of when ai was getting started with aidungeon and the mitsuku chatbot. we all thought it was zuckerberg that came from space but maybe it was jensen all along?
I firmly believe that Jensen is working on a way to instert his mind into a supercomputer so he can live forever as the CEO of Nvidia. Like Saburo Arasaka in Cyberpunk.
This is potentially the most I've laughed at a tech video to date. Thankyou for that. I'm entertained, informed and scared, the holy trifecta of content. Bravo.
The only reason we never suspected Jensen of being a robot until now was because his rendering wasn't as bad as Mark Zuckerberg's. It's a testament to Nvidia's superior raytracing technology.
lol Meanwhile we have Jeff Bezos, and he looks like a Bethesda/FNV tier NPC. Their programmers are lazy as shit. But then again typical American looks like hitting the Randomize button anyway so
Jensen's comments about developers, made me immediately think of Steve Ballmer's sweaty "DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS!" Speech. And GN didn't disappoint.
@@AC3handle about 20 years, it was at a Windows 2000 developers' conference, and it's not the only time he did something like this, he also did his famous "monkey dance" in 2000 at Microsoft's 25th anniversary event lol
And the surprisingly immense waste of my team watching and hearing Jensen's incoherent rambling. Yes, it very much reminds me of that moment toward the end of Billy Madison...
@@PrefoX nope, they aren't. intool just didn't want to ACTUALLY compete. they want a huge chunk of OVERPRICED AF GPU market. but simultaneously they don't want to drop prices so GPUs remain insane margin devices. so they don't really want to bring better value GPUs to the market. thats whats happening, intool likes GPUs being overpriced AF, just like ngreedia and ayyymd do. when they actually start to compete they'll bury ngreedia. the only problem is competition drops prices and they like to milk the market just like they did with 14nm++++++++++ for years until Ryzen. so they probably won't start actually competing like ever, so ngreedia and ayyymd are safe.
@@PrefoX intool will keep price-performance matching ngreedia. they can and will do that. because doing that means higher margins and more billions in profits. also they don't have to pay TSMC prices because they can manufacture their dies by themselves, so basically intool has an advantage over ngreedia (or ayyymd). their price to manufacture GPUs (and CPUs) IS ALWAYS LOWER. if they wanted they literally could've killed ngreedia or ayyymd with better pricing. but its not profitable to do so. milking the market without actually competing is where billions in profits actually are. by competing you drop prices and devalue your old products that are cheap to produce and have high margins. thats why all what we see is 0-15% progress/year. corporations slow down tecnological progress on purpose to milk the market. if we ever want to see a meaningful progress in our lifetime what we need is fines and regulation of all multi-billion dollar tech corporations in the USA. e.g. so they would be obligated to make lets say 50% perf gain/year/dollar at affordable price points in a 0-400 bucks range, and if they are unable then they should supply government/scientists/education with their top tech for free + billions in fines on their profits (50% cut to "the government's technological progress fund") that would go to education/scholarships/medicine/science, stuff like that. these companies should be obligated to drive the technological progress of humanity and shouldn't be allowed to milk the market without repercussions in form of fees paid to society / scientific / technological progress. you either make real gain every year or pay to government / scientists / education who would do that instead of you. as is all these companies are parasiting on society and progress, slowing the latter down for max profits. taxes should be applied on company's profits. at given price ranges corporations should be obligated to make 50% perf gain per dollar per year. if they don't = fines/taxes. prices wouldn't be fixed but perf/dollar should be 50%+. so they should be obligated to mass produce devices (as they already do) with such a gain in a 0-400 bucks range. product names and numbers will be irrelevant, they just should be not crippled in any way. like "a smartphone" will be defined legally what it should have as a bare minimum, like charging and a some type of connection to mass produced headphones, even e.g. replaceable not glued battery. if their devices are "only" 40% faster BUT decrease in price so perf/dollar is 50% gain = okay. if its 0% perf gain but 50% drop in price = still okay. pretty sure balance will find itself. you can regulate price/performance at a certain price point. i.e. 50% per year can be the baseline for cheap smartphones/GPUs/CPUs (e.g. 100-300 bucks), but nobody stops companies from making 60-75% gain and sell those at a premium for x2-1000 money to stupid customers, i don't care as long as we would get at least 50% gain for affordable prices. current 0-15% for years is just abominable. find the right person/people and tell them about it. actual details - thats just government's work to do, you pay taxes don't you? clearly every good legislation needs a research and not just taking everything 100% from some random guy on internet (me). but i don't mind if they do))
I guess, but it's not native boosts. It's frame.creation or gimmicks to boost real fames. Native 120htz in tvs. They have claimed 120 htz for 10+ years but just got it a few years ago. Either way. They just want ai to run the world.
I really loved how you marked the pauses in his speech. Obviously these are just the times when ChatGPU needs to generate the continuation of the presentation. I had half expected to hear: "I apologize for the confusion caused by my previous statement."
In defense ofJensen here (unwillingly, but still), his company's valued doubled this year, and just went up by another 24% (and we're not even in June) because of their AI architecture. So yeah, the reason he's excited about it is because AI just put them at nearly a trillion dollars market cap. Trust me, their shareholders love all this gobbledygook he's presenting.
@@Exia2004 it's hard not to buy Nvidia when there are many benefits with going with them. AMD is not really competitive at this point. A lot of software run better with Nvidia. I'm hoping AMD and Intel will be very competitive within the next few years!
Jeb's situation was at least because people kept clapping so he asked them NOT to until told otherwise. Just made for a great clip. This was just, I dont know, I was not with him
It’s like somebody wrote talking points for Jensen, gave him a script and then let him not sleep for a few nights in a row leading up to this and him just yolo-ing the whole thing after coffee or something stronger.
Remove the sleep bit. He literally didn't care to practice. And then when shit hit the fan he got himself all coked up and this work of art was made. I laugh but then I think God damn these mediocre billionaires are just begging for guillotines. Please at least pretend that you work at SOMETHING. Right now if my $270 gpu from 2019 dies I won't be able to get something as good, new, for the same price.
LOL, well Columbia Marching powder is liked with millionaires, he might even like "poppy tea" (cough opium cough) . He sounds some manic geeks I know. Wich is not good. He kind of reminds me of some of the demented old folks in the loonybin i've talked to.
@@thelegendaryklobb2879 Nvidia's Public Relations Executive: "Ok, that's...great, Mr. Huang...but, um, let's try it without the swish. Please. Please." Jensen: "SWISH! HSWOOSH! SHWAAAA! KSWWWUUUUH!" PR Executive: *puts gun barrel in mouth*
@@nnnnnn3647 Get back in your box, fanboy. Apple is absolutely anti-consumer to their very core with their entire "walled garden" ethos. Just because _you_ happen to like it, and just because all/most their customers [have deluded themselves into thinking they] like it, doesn't change that.
@@clifflenoir4323 It's an absolute cliff after the 4090. They should/could have easily positioned the 40 series lineup way better if the cards actually followed the 4090's gains linearly, instead of the gap between the 4090 and the 4080 being so incredibly massive like it is. The 4080 should have been closer to the 4090's performance and then trickled down, and then no one would have complained as much about the pricing as it would have been very good generational gains. As it stands though, the 4090 is the only card that has good generational gain, and good price to performance ratio (even if is expensive), as the other cards trickled down from the 4080 instead. Unfortunately, they realised they just didn't need to do this, as AMD offered up no real competitive incentive to do so.
@@clifflenoir4323 But except that it isn't? How to tell people are not used to having and moving money and numbers around. They trick themselves into thinking paying a whole lot of money for a ripoff thing is "saving" money. No, $2,000 in USD for a ASUS 4090 or some dumb shit is merely setting more your money on fire. Likewise, if I had bought a GTX 980 for $200 in the pandemic, and that is ripoff overcharge prices, even if it is higher % ripoff, I am still objectively setting less of my money on fire than had I paid $850 for a 3070. It might be less than 50% overcharge, but the 50% overcharge on 980 is still objectively setting $100 on fire instead of setting $350 on fire over MSRP, and that isn't even counting the fact its MSRP at $500 was already too much money in the first place. Yes, it is abundantly true poor person logic chooses to get cheap $30 walmart sneakers that literally fall apart in three months so your overall yearly shoe budget is actually worse and cost more money consistently buying cheaper product that breaks. This is true. That is why poor people get stuck in lemon car ruts. That is also why you should never ever EVER buy an HP laptop no matter how cheap it is. However, taken as the whole, you are wasting way more money on the 4090, even if it wasn't overcharged, because GPU is also the most rapidly depreciating asset on the planet outside cars and milk. So if you bought a $2000 4090 custom card right now, in just 2 years that thing is going to be worth $1000 at absolute tops. Compare this to a rapidly depreciating 5700XT which still cost $200 used, and is therefore only a loss of $200, not $1000 on MSRP. This is why it's objectively just the better deal buying an upper midrange card and not a halo product, because I think only coke addicts and new money types don't see the problem in that and act like they always are going to have new money coming in so they just throw their money away. You don't want to act like a poor person true, but you don't want to act like a hoodrat that won the lottery either. Both those people are terrible with their money.
Imagine being an Nvidia behind the scenes employee and after the show having Jensen ask: "How did I do..?" You certainly destroyed that AI on personality Jensen.
I really hope they stop participating with the WEF. You know, the people who state "You'll own nothing and be happy" as they fly their million dollar limos in billion dollar jets around the world to tell you you can't drive more than 15 minutes from your home to "stop climate change".
This is my first real exposure to Jensen and it's unsettling to see someone in such a position of power lie so egregiously and in such a friendly and gentle fashion. And if he's willing to do that, the AI claims must be completely exaggerated at best.
From insider trading data you can see that while he was going on record and lying about the source of demand for NVIDIA GPUs to investors in 2021, saying that it was mostly from gamers and that their bottom line wouldn't be affected by the end of the crypto mining craze, Jensen was selling **hundreds of millions** of dollars worth of NVDA stock into the rally he was creating. He's a cold-blooded money vacuum who will say whatever the crowd wants to hear to get gullible idiots to hand over their money. NVIDIA got fined $5.5 million dollars for that lie last year. He made hundreds of millions from it.
@@sdi87hhk well yes, I had managers who were absolutely terrible, they seemed to hand power to the CEOs to impress them in hope of a promotion, when it was clear they were never getting promoted.
The whole argument about GPU servers being more cost effective was thrown my way by a number of Nvidia engineers. I would tell them how much we were spending on renting CPU time and they would say outlandish things like "oh, you can bring that down to a fraction of that" (worth noting that they didn't understand our codebase at all). When asked how, they would tell us that first we'd have to complete re architect our code and rewrite it to exclusively rely on nvidia hardware and software. Needless to say we didn't do that, and instead just keep optimizing out code to work better on CPU (4x improvement since that conversation happened).
There are so many people who don't realize that the world of computing isn't solely multiply + add/accumulate. Or that a GPU core is practically only a multiply + add/accumulate machine. I had HPE try to sell us GPU servers, when if we were to write our code to run on GPUs where it could, it would be slower due to latency, and not be able to meet our requirements. There was an email sent out to get us sales reps who weren't trying to do an upsell that would perform worse for the customer. And the finance people are sure lucky there were 2 engineers on the call.
@@JhonX-vj3bk Well, What if you added some gpu computing to help balance out what you have? I mean, unless when you mean that gpus are better in parallel computing, as in working together...
@@techdiyer5290 It's a nice idea, definitely. Unfortunately it's not that simple with an existing application to segregate the processes so that those benefiting from GPU compute are sent there and the rest remains CPU. That doesn't even look at the cost aspect where it's generally cheaper to keep using "old and inferior" tech (that works) and throw more grunt at it over time rather than developing something new on untested hardware. Basically you have to keep running the old while you make the new and that's a big chunk of change, even for companies where the annual gross is measured in the billions. Starting from scratch though? Go for it.
Jensen seems to have surrounded himself with "yes" people, or more accurately has probably made people so afraid to say "no that is not a good idea" or "are you sure you should be on the stage and not let someone who is trained and knows how to talk to people"
This is how that blatant out of touch and mind boggling inflated ego is just so crystal clear. Maybe you don't need to be a great public speaker to be a great CEO but you should probably have the self awareness to hire one then. I guess we should be thankful that it isn't someone with charisma or actually being good at converting this corporate speak buzzword nonsense into relatable, or even humanlike dialogue because it exposes a lot of the bullshit Nvidia seems to thrive on these days.
@@timf7679 Makes me wonder whether people like that have somehow developed reverse tolerance to cocaine and now the mere touch of a bank note gives them a daily dose. Then again, are people like that really ever touching cash?
yeah notice it too. Tho he really raised the company, I think NVDIA will fall soon just wait for GOOGLE/Microsoft and others make their own ASICS. NVIDIA keeps mentioning AI lol.
They don't put desktop cards in laptops often anymore. They make a modified low-power mobile GPU and solder it to the motherboard. Besides that the desktop cards are very overbuilt and the physical GPU and Video Memory Packages are *tiny*. Like smaller than a credit cred by area tiny
Or understand technology, or understand how to give a presentation without a lot of bullshit...I partially take that back. FOSS people might be delerius, elitist twats. But they (sometimes) can give a short bullshit free answer. I don't think Jensen knows how to speak english. He speaks badly written bullshit, and thinks he's cool. When he's actually a senile fucknut, that's more out of touch than all of the politicians in Washington. A truly remarkable feet.
Which is ironic, as ultimately they’ll reach a point of market rejection (40 series), and then they’ll get all annoyed with the market when stuff doesn’t sell and they can’t afford their 100th mansion.
Normal for every non-starter CEO. They only care about their fat paychecks. They are quite literally, the most useless position in a company. They're clueless, stupid, evil and generally speaking 50 IQ points lower on average than the median of their company. I wouldn't be surprised if they have to hire people to keep their mouths closed when it's raining, so they don't drown. The myth of the powerful, smart, savvy CEO is just that, a fanciful myth. Get any CEO to talk outside their scripted (in ear relayed story) and they start stumbling with stupidity. Like i said, the only ones who actually know what they do are the people who started the business, AKA the exception that proves the rule. And they either retire or get pushed out by the board. It's fascinating how this happens, cost cutting and all that, which is the only way to grow once you reach a plateau (outside of buying themselves out of obsolescence, like EA does, gorging itself on smaller companies) because if the system weren't rigged to feed the disease that is the CEO and upper strata... a company would thrive even more, since the biggest hole in money... are they. Quite literally, by paycheck... the CEO is a company's biggest damage point. Look at this moron, i mean... do you honestly think this utter waste of human shaped cells ... is actually aware of what happens in the company? You and all, saw what happens when a CEO slips outside their protection net, the people who keep them looking smart. You know what a blue bird purchaser is like now, after the filters have been broken, and he's out in the wild. They have only one goal, get richer and richer, because that's their major malfunction, dragon's disease. They're all trying to become The Dutch East India Company's ideal owner, which is why they're lobbying to erode human rights, why you see child labour issues in US and other issues. Shame we don't have neutering laws for CEOs, you know, like obligating the CEO of a company to have a salary that's 10% lower than the median of the company. Gotta love rampant capitalism, unchecked, and let to roam about with its diseases, spreading in every corner and factor of our lives. We're more... yet we suffer more.
The sad thing is that it would have been a very impressive product and a clear demonstration that Moore's Law is still alive, if it had been named the 4050 and had been priced accordingly.
@@Astfgl But then he could not have said the other Statement back then that Moores Law is Dead. You cant just contradict yourself. Well… not if it hurts your Companys Sales. If it benefits your Company… it suddenly is cool to say the exact opposite just a Year later. And ppl are defending this Guy. Its pretty funny honestly. „The more i hear him talking the more i hate him.“
On the topic of anti-competitive behavior, I'm so relieved the attempted ARM acquisition by Nvidia has failed regulatory requirements. That would have been disastrous for everyone except Nvidia.
When you nail shut the doors to practices that brings down price and drives up demand. If you shoot your competitors dead, or sabotage, and bribe politicians and industry influencers, to play the game your way, you make it impossible for anyone else to fight back. Apple loves this, Nvidia loves this, Microsoft loves this.
Nvidia is really going above and beyond to destroy their image, and AMD doesn't really seem to be getting the timing... With Intel joining the dispute in the gamer segment AND having enough money to out-budget everyone combined, maybe soon we'll see even more of a monopoly of the team blue?
They have done that way before Microsoft started doing it. Have you ever used Nvidia graphics on a Linux system? Their Linux drivers are complete and utter shite, and that is putting it incredibly nicely. They are barely beta quality on release, then they will slowly iron out only the most severe bugs over the next few years, only to have the GPU model go EoL at a point where the driver is starting to become somewhat usable.
THIS! But with the microsoft and Rockstar model of a beta test for the next product..that's software! if you royally hork up in software land, that's a few patches to fix. You can't fix stupid, especially in fucking hardware land!
Everyone does it. It's a natural succession of rampant, unregulated capitalism. If we had someone (in a strong government position) who'd stay behind the CEOs of these companies and corpos, slapping the back of their money grubbing heads into reality, we wouldn't have this. Instead... you buy a table saw... you have to set it up, and repair their untested features. You buy a certain car, it comes with aerodynamic door gaps. That shiny new knife you bought? Better learn how to sharpen, because the sharpness it had... will never stay there past the first few days since the grind was expressly made to ooh and aah, not last. It's only normal that everything like this (software, hardware) will have testing skipped, because that's how they cut costs. When a corpo grows too fat to feel its extremities anymore, the only functional group are the cost cutters. And the CEO loves that group. Every time the engineers come in... he sanitizes the place after. But when cost cutters come in... man, he's all too happy to even bend over, because that's where his paycheck comes from. I mean, how else would a pointless human being like a CEO get $$$$$$ if not by doing exactly that, sometimes to the point where he's directly interested and invested in it. Blatantly in the open. Look at VW, the CEO didn't much care that their cars in certain country are made with slave labor from oppressed minorities. Like i said, if we had govs that aren't morally corrupt, and continuously flushed every few years with term limits (total term limits for political positions, not just one position) and age limits (see a certain zombie in the US gov, that doesn't even know where she is...) we wouldn't be here. They'd enact strong limits and lashes as punishment for these utterly useless people that end up in a CEO position.
@@wowdogeful Nvidia not supporting Linux isn't the same thing. They literally just don't care as opposed to using that information in the enterprise space
Jensen reminds me my gradpa that's trying to explains things he doesnt know how to explain. This is one of most of out touch presentations i have seen from some major companies in my life.
You should google Steve Ballmer, He is off the charts in that regard, Got his CEO Job, because he was a dear friend of Bill Gates. It's all Nepotism, once you see how Fairchild Semiconductors "Birthed" Intel and Amd. And Yes, Fairchild the Defense contractor (Just it's semiconductor Branch).
I was thinking exactly the same thing. I think he should stay out of sight and let someone talk who designed it and knows about it. Listening to that 'mumble bumble' mess of a presentation was torture, I've seen kids do better presentations of stuff they have made than Jensen. Would you invest millions based on that presentation ?.
6:00 I'm so glad you put in Steve Ballmer's "DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS!" I instantly thought of that when I heard Jensen say "You need developers."
Nvidia does not have a plan for AI. They want everyone to think they do, so they can hope to remain relevant as competition comes along. Their goal is to sell AI hardware as long as possible with as much markup as possible for the time being.
They do, invest in AI making sure it runs using CUDA. Intel does something similar for CPU based, which is great for learning, just doesn't really work in scale as most AI tasks that we're looking at using neural networks run better on a GPU.
Well NVIDIA owns CUDA and AMD and Intel do not. A lot of machine learning libraries are specifically relying on CUDA, so that actually gives AMD and Intel less relevance in the AI topic.
I cannot wait until we start calling the tech companies out on their Emperor's New Clothes crap. "Yeah, I've totally got an idea for a chip that will...I dunno. Beam ads for lootboxes directly into children's brains." "Do- do you?" "Give me money and find out." "Uh..." "Well, someone else will give me money and then you won't be invested and then if my idea comes good you'll be out some sweet dividends. What are you, a luddite that lacks all vision and hope for the future?" "I- uh- um AAAAAAAAAAAAARGH HERE'S TWO BILLION DOLLARS."
Admittedly the idea of AI NPC's is pretty cool, even if it's not quite there yet. Having different interactions on a new playthrough definitely adds a lot to a game. of course, if the combat mechanics of enemies in games is AI generated, that is going to really mess with speed runners hahaha.
It's gonna be terrible because you can't design a narrative when the AI can just generate any nonsense it wants or even go out of character at random. It might be good for low budget games to add voice acting that they otherwise couldn't afford, but that's it.
@@doltBmB You could always hybridize. Have certain narrative points hard coded, but even allow the AI to change the way it presents them, but with a mandatory outcome. It could be terrible, or it could be awesome :)
@@benjaminoechsli1941if you mean gpt2 yep, that's how it sounds, Chatgpt2 (as a possible successor to Chatgpt which currently works with gpt 3 and 4) would've wiped the floor with this...
In the words of Raiden from Metal Gear Rising: "You're not greedy, you're Batshit Insane!" Jensen has lost the plot, hopefully AI can generate a new one for him
He doesn't even need to show up, he's basically doing a social experiment atm to see how much you can fake your hype before your spaghetti spills to the audience from the sheer weight of your bullshot
Honestly, how many billions does it take to be out of touch so publicly? As an FYI, nothing is stopping him from building "Grace Hopper", he just gets to spend his own money on the ARM license like everyone else.
lol. Now, the question of the hour: Is Jensens self aware enough to know he sounds like a rambling chatscript? or is to dense and or arrogant to know when he's done fucked up?
If I ever have an awkward presentation, I just need to rewatch this to remember that a billion dollar top-of-the-line GPU-tech company CEO can have more awkward and more waste-of-time presentation than me. But seriously, I still prefer NVidia (although Intel Ark is something to keep an eye on), as I do graphical experiments (i.e. programming) and I need a GPU with good support of latest versions of Vulkan, OpenCL, etc. All three major companies (Intel, AMD, and NVidia) offer good products from hardware standpoint, but the software API support of AMD is kind of lagging behind (only slightly). This proves that there are competent engineers working for NVidia, and I know legally, their contract means their knowledge and effort invested in the products does belong to NVidia, but it is still unfair, that the CEO is allowed to present the company in a way that is embarrassing and completely diminish the efforts of those engineers.
He's riding the AI train hype, but unfortunately his desperation is making it look like the its more of a bubble which is now going to pop 5x faster because of his presentation. Good job Jensen. At shooting yourself in the foot.
@@HybridHumaan They probably do. People thinking AI is going to go the way of the yo-yo and the hula-hoop are just as loopy as people in the 90s saying email could never catch on and e-commerce would never be a thing.
The 3 supercomputers worth billions each probably too microsoft, Google, meta and isreals goverment are just hype and will blow up or something. Amazon and nasa will probably get one too. No, NVIDIA will make trillions at least until they get competition. If AI is hype and it crashes since it's the only thing that's stopping the stock market, it will decrease daily we will probably hit a recession. Also the robot blueprint thing in the end of nvidias keynote which I thought would be pretty big. Don't know why gamernexus didn't comment on that.
"No computer has ever been this heavy before!" Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm fairly certain the room sized computers of the 1940s and 1950s were a LOT more than 60 lbs.
I didn't have to suffer through that. Thanks Steve. PS: AI guy here, ConvAI seems to indeed be named after convolutional neural networks (CNNs). However, I don't think that's due to modern large-language models, which don't use convolutional layers a lot, but likely because of speech synthesis models, which use CNNs heavily and Nvidia research has made a lot of contributions in that domain.
Geting into apple kind of comsumers must be one of the most rewarding strategies, they have money, they won't question you, they will defend you no matter what, they will buy about anything you sell, do some PR for you etc... I really don't see a down side for any company trying to do it.
Speaking as an Apple consumer, you are wrong. I have no money. Apple has all my money. Only joking... I don't like Apple as a company but I do like some of their products, software and services. I buy iPhones pre-owned (currently still rocking an iPhone 8+ that I bought 3 years ago), and my base model MacBook Air (M1, 2020) was from a third-party retailer who was selling them new for £200 lower than MSRP.
@@jernaugurgeh451 I mean, talking statistically, just look at Nvidia having problems selling their last low card at 400 when Apple sold out case wheels at 700 😂
Nvidia has already had that kind of customer for a long time. People have excused their bad behavior and practices. Things have just gotten so bad that finally users are fed up...but it is too late because nvidia doesnt need them anymore
You can’t call apples yearly BS fest coherent for real? „It’s the fastest/sharpest/brightest/lightest/biggest…(list goes on forever) xxxx we ever made….“ EVERY YEAR. WOW and we were thinking you’d make sth worse than last year 🤪🤪🤪
@@jefferyG499let's be honest, just because it's watched doesn't mean it's not cringe or awkward either As he said 30% more power than the invisible competition on an arbitrary chart with no x axis, y axis gradations or sometimes even description of what they are measuring
Yes, “demand went up with every generation”, and as we know that demand had been completely natural and organic, nothing unsustainable at all about it that might have to be hidden in quarterly results.
Well, he was half right lol. Demand did go up! Members of his BOD: demanding he step down because of being insane. Demand for his companies prices to get back to earth, Which are falling on deaf ears, but still being demanded. Demanding not needing a fusion reactor to run our computers, and perhaps, while we're at it not having the fucking GPU be the reason some of us (me) are considering going to a full sized tower. lol he didn't say demand for what. Only that he's mystified about the demands. Does anyone else think he's so used to having handlers pamper him, he forgets how to make coherent statements?
I'm sure all the IT guys destined to ever build a server with Nvidia's new hardware will be just ABSOLUTELY overjoyed to hear it being advertised as the heaviest in the world. I wonder in Jensen read from an AI generated script for this presentation.
Say what you will about Apple, but Steve Jobs was an infinitely better speaker and hyper of new products than Jensen Huang can ever hope to be. Like that is literally true, Jobs was an infinity-fold better at it. 😂 Thanks Steve!
It helped he knew his products too, he'd go into detail and explain why Mac OS X would be a game changer and not just because a UI you would lick lmao. Jensen knows his products but he's just brainlessly riding a bubble to where he lost all logic, also he's just a less effective speaker too.
I know what you meant by "hyper" but I think "hype-man" would suit the sentence better. Otherwise your comment is spot on, jobs knew what he was doing and dressed like he wanted to be the clean, clear and simple representative of a well thought out and planned company that makes products that just work, much like his keynote speeches did. Meanwhile, Leatherchest is dressing like the guy who gets laughed out of a biker bar and totally flubbing nvidia for years now. If AI falls through, Nvidia is going to fall like a straw skyscraper in a tornado.
@@kaiserc2471 AI won't fall through because it can easily replace millions of white collar jobs within the next couple of years. What might happen is that nvidia's hardware might fall out of favour. That's what I have my fingers crossed for.
I mean, yeah, Steve Jobs is the reason that smartphones and MP3 Players before them were known as iPhones and iPods among the less tech-savvy people regardless of what they actually were, despite both devices pre-existing Apple's take on them. He was a one man marketing division with very strong opinions about aesthetics and an allergy to screws. Apple is worse off without him, but hopefully a nicer place to work, as by all accounts he was also something of a tyrant.
Jensen: "No computers has ever been this heavy before." Audience: *silently thinking* "GREAT I already hate how heavy my current build is..." IBM: *laughs in binary made by an ASCC from 1944* (Over 50ft long, 8ft high & weighing almost 5 tons)
The ENIAC was 27 tonnes. IBM's own Q7 was more than *200* and need 3 *megawatts* of electricity (compared to ENIAC's measly 150kW), for an impressive 75000 instructions per second. USAF bought *24* for the SAGE air defense network: each site had two of them for redundancy (one live, one on hot standby, the live switched over every day to ensure the machines actually worked as primary).
I'm kinda excited about the AI NPCs. Obviously they'd need actual written dialog for the important stuff, but being able to improvise some conversations would be really immersive! 2kliksphilip did a video on a tech demo with these bots in a detective game and it seemed like a good time
Thanks for you uncompromising honesty, Gamers Nexus! One of the very few wells of honesty in this very phony, corrupt and profit driven world! Never change!
It is clear that Nvidia will abandon low to mid-Tier gaming cards. They make money with Data Center and AI, the gaming cards are just a by product. Soon they go full Apple and will only release 800 $ plus cards. Let's hope Intel will step up their game and be competitive on all Tiers soon.
@@christophegroulx7816 $4.28 Bn in datacenter vs. $2.24 Bn in consumer/gaming for 2024 Q1... hardly similar. More importantly, they expect growth (revenue-wise) in the datacenter and not really in gaming.
@midoribookstore Have you ever heard of a trend? It's pretty clear. If RTX 5000 goes as poorly as the 4000's, the downward march continues. Like I said, nVidia themselves say the revenue growth is in datacenter, not gaming. Not saying it's inconsequential, but as low to low-mid tier gets competitive, I think we'll see less green team there.
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just saw the most disgusting video of my life
how a 3070 kicked the butt of a 4060 ti by as much as 15% and is cheaper to buy
EVEN IN CANADA
@@chronosschiron this mad person on stage is multi billionaire, wtf
the torture was real lolol
poor you oh my thats just so sad
Everyone sing with me: 🎵 I really like Gamers Nexus 🎵
I'm excited for all the new transitions that will come out of this. nvidia is truly rivaling intel's "thanks Steve".
They have surpassed it by lightyears
Back to you Steve
@@arandomcomp2427 What I find truly fascinating is that they're selling tech to PEOPLE about REMOVING PEOPLE which further removes the management group's control OVER PEOPLE which literally all the execs and CEO's absolutely nut over. That's all they literally do, yank people with their dollar bill chain and make them work. There's going to be some braindead exec somewhere on the planet who's going to call an AI subroutine to their office about their "poor job performance". It's going to be super sweet if an AI writes the news article on it.
With Jensen's spectacular performance, I think we've got ourselves a Zuckerberg contender, ladies and gentlemen. I would straight up throw money at the ring where Mr Huang and Mr Zuckerberg have a fight. Dollar bills are going to rain all over that bitch.
"Are you guys with me? Am I alone?
Back to you, Socrates.
Back to you, Steve!
Am I alone?
You can literally see it!
Still feels more natural than the AI generated script.
I for one am glad Jensen is addressing the commonly expressed problem of computers not being heavy enough
Really makes you think back to the good old days of computers the size of rooms, but somehow weighing less than a large dog or something... Apparently. I guess. Anyways, soon I won't have to guess because Jensen's AI will do it for me! Progress!!!
Two times
LOL aka going full 90s when a computer could weigh several pounds. On top of thermals that'd make GN scream and run for a hardware for a little drilling maintenance.
Heavy is good. Heavy is relliable.(Boris the Razor). What jackett says sounds like announcement of the next generation GPU's with twice more weight than before. Moore law in action.
@@Tasty_Fart why do they call him the bullet dodger?
The most heavy computer + the most expensive single peace of a computer + the most cheap computing overall = ....
a) Huang is insane
b) Huang tried to say they developed the most dense computing power ever made, which in turn is cheaper than ever before ($ per TFLOP ratio)
I'm not Nvidia fan but I think b) is right.
In general every node shrink brings more density, more efficiency and better economy.
However I think Huang was pointing out that Nvidia is the 1st company who put the best ARM CPU cores together with best GPU on single board. AFAIK nobody did it before. There is no guarantee it will be success story in this 1st generation but at least they tried.
So far there are 3 generations of license ARM server CPU cores:
1st gen .... ARM Neoverse N1 ..... based on Cortex A76 ..... with IPC around Intel Skylake / Zen 1 ... used in 64-core Graviton 2 and 128-core Altra Max
2nd gen ... ARM Neoverse V1 ..... based on Cortex X1 ....... with IPC around Alder Lake / Zen 3 ... used in 64-core Graviton 3
3rd gen .... ARM Neoverse V2 ..... based on Cortex X3 ....... with IPC higher than Zen 4
NV Grace uses V2 cores. Grace is x86 killer at least on paper.
We know that V2 core has:
- 128 kB L1 cache .... double of Zen 4
- 2 MB L2 cache ....... double of Zen 4
- V2 has 6 integer execution units + 2 separate branch units = 8 scalar int instructions per cycle
- for comparison Alder Lake, Zen 3 and Zen 4 .... only 5 scalar int instructions per cycle (Zen 3/4 has 4 int + 1 branch, Alder Lake has full 5 int with shared branch on them)
To sum up ARM V2 core is superior to any x86 core right now. The times when ARM cores were tiny and low IPC peace of garbage are gone now. Nvidia can outgrow Intel pretty easily. NV almost matches Intel's revenues with GPU business only. Now with superior CPU on their side NV can destroy Intel and AMD. Just compare Geekbench single score per GHz for Cortex X3 and Zen 4 (and take into account that X3 has only 1 MB L2 cache). This is serious.
Jensen is actually just an actor and various AIs are controlling him with an earpiece. That moment where he goes "Are you guys with me? am I alone?" wasn't for the public, he was waiting for the AIs to generate the next lines.
I've seen that in Westworld Season 3
That line was from the AIs, they had calculated a better audience response.
And the AIs were waiting for the unpaid interns
Yeah , so true. Being a dragon I flew over Taiwan and can confirm this is true.
They're in his leather jacket.
I am blown away that the lights that, so many lights, a lot of lights, all of them are projecting light. Incredible information Jensen, thank you so much
I think he tried as hell not to use RTX word for some or another reason
truly one of the light of 2023 of all time
It's official: Jensen's brain has gone "full on RGB".
Having heard some of Jensen's speech, I can see why he's impressed by the AI-generated one.
im pretty sure that jensen is already an ai
@@curie1420 he said he wanted to be replaced by an AI version of himself. This must be the beta... no, the alpha version of his AI embodiment.
Savage. 👍
@@Nareimooncatt pre-alpha
LOL!
This key note was…… painful
That's an understatement
you buy you save
but the leather jacket makes him cool and hip to the gamers
I didn't think the AI NPC was that bad, think Steve was a bit harsh on it. Yeah the tone of his voice could use some liveliness but responses were pretty good and had meaning. Considering this is just some put together showcase, it makes me hopeful for what an actual game studio could do when implementing this stuff into games
Genuinely couldn't sit through it
Seeing this helps reduce my crippling social anxiety, knowing that there's someone else out there even more socially inept than me. Thank you, Jensen.
And getting away with it 😂
But he is confident
lol nice
he's a product of scientology at this point this guy doesn't understand he is in a AI scam cult
Bruh 💀
Well at least now we have the actual explanation for why Nvidia GPUs are getting so big. It doesn't really have anything to do with power draw, it's just that none of the engineers over at Nvidia want to risk their job trying to explain to their boss that "heavier computers = better" is only a thing in his head.
Well now we know why he's been torturing PCI-E slots for so long...
hey man i still rock my vax-11
When you can't expand upwards fast enough, you start expanding sideways.
As we all know, heavier means higher quality. Right? Right. So, you can tell that your PSU is more bad because it is lighter right? Yes. So. We should put lead weights in the GPU so we can charge more. You see how heavy that RTX 5090 is? 65 pounds. It's 65 pounds. That is 65 pounds worth of more value.
Aladdin pointy rockets moment
It's ironic that Nvidia is so keen on automating away NPC dialogue when Jensen himself is very publicly failing the Turing Test.
Eh well part of the touring test is basically if an ai can spontaniusly think and act for itself. Arguably Jensen. Ai sort of kind of passed that. The touring test doesn't say it needs to be coherent in how it acts independently. Just to make some effort to do so lol.
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@@gorkskoal9315 Unless I'm confusion something: The Turing test is just: Can a human decide if something is produced by AI or by a person, better than chance.
He probably was off his chops.
I think he CLEARLY passed the Turing test. There's no way an AI could blather incomprehensibly like that.
Jensen single handedly delivered GN a load of memes and cutscenes to use for the rest of the year, and NVIDIA's computex key note just earned a spot on the disappointment list of 2023. (I can already see Steve picking the most hilarious quote from Jensen and naming it the date of their keynote)
"THANKS STEVE!"
How was this keynote a disappointment? They're talking about equipment costs of which you or I couldn't even comprehend. It was never going to be a keynote for Gamers with capital G, so it cannot be a disappointment for you guys.
@@TheDravic It wasn't a kynote for anyone really, it was just strung together delusional gibberish.
@@ZeroGravitas187 Don't forget about the free pornhub advertisement/meme when he said "4 elephants, one gpu".
@@N1c0T1n3__ I'm pretty sure an elephant can weigh around 15 000 pounds, four of those 60 000 pounds. Wasn't the thing he's talking about 60 000 pounds or so?
Watching Jensen is somehow eerily reminiscent of the early stages of my grandparents dementia
Yeah.. Not joking. This actually made me think he had a stroke or something a while back and no one dared to say anything about it. Felt like he only said half of what he was supposed to say, but half his inner monologue came out as well...
Would also explain all the dumbass decisions NVIDIA made lately...
Very early, he's got a long time until he goes full Biden.
@@iHaveTheDocuments Mask slipped?
I agree. He feels off the way old people losing their grips feel off. Kind of rambling and incoherent.
Oh my god youre right
It’s good to see Nvidia branching out into new market. I don’t know if their new product is smokable or edible, but I know that it’s awesome.
You can bet it underperforms for the price though.😡
Well, A.I. might have many Bugs we could eat. Right?
Smokable for sure, but not sure if it's good for everyone
Aint gonna be as smokable and edible as pascal arcitecture
At 60 pounds it better be psychadelic. Seems light for an elephant though.
On a sidenote, props to whoever edited this video. The buffering icon inserts were a really nice touch.
I'm 30 seconds in to the video and I'm already lost. These presentations are pure pain.
EDIT: Now 60 seconds in and still lost.
EDIT2: 90 seconds and I'm saved by the GN transition. Thank you.
hahaha, we did our best to interpret it!
@@GamersNexus The sheer awkwardness of the can it run Crysis "joke" was astounding. Thank you for putting up with this and helping present it in a way that helps us all not die from cringe and confusion.
120 seconds and saved by closing this window
the first 90 seconds of this is some of the craziest shit ive seen in years, reminds me of when ai was getting started with aidungeon and the mitsuku chatbot.
we all thought it was zuckerberg that came from space but maybe it was jensen all along?
I firmly believe that Jensen is working on a way to instert his mind into a supercomputer so he can live forever as the CEO of Nvidia. Like Saburo Arasaka in Cyberpunk.
He's already announced he plans to live as an AI
@@backlogbuddies I think he needs to by the looks of it
I think Musk may have beat him to it. Should be fun though
For a second I read that as "Sauron".
Sounds like Cave Johnson too
This is potentially the most I've laughed at a tech video to date. Thankyou for that. I'm entertained, informed and scared, the holy trifecta of content. Bravo.
"Only gamers know this joke". Kill me please. I want to die.
the cringe lol
Hello fellow gamers! If you buy more you'll save more in Crysis cause games are expensive and that's why AI is expensive to generate gaming expensive.
Good on to life. There is awe inspiring stuff out that that is worth tolerating some cringe for. Just hold on!
Which is ironic how much they abused their gamers and left them in the dust.
I refuse to believe that was not some deadpan comedy.
The only reason we never suspected Jensen of being a robot until now was because his rendering wasn't as bad as Mark Zuckerberg's. It's a testament to Nvidia's superior raytracing technology.
If he's a robot then he's definitely chipped with Pentium 4 processor
Data is pissed at you now.
Real Jensen didn't have jackets, listened to gamers and is probably locked somewhere in the HQ attic.
as Meta doenst have any real time raytracing technology that doesnt mean much
lol
Meanwhile we have Jeff Bezos, and he looks like a Bethesda/FNV tier NPC. Their programmers are lazy as shit. But then again typical American looks like hitting the Randomize button anyway so
Jensen's comments about developers, made me immediately think of Steve Ballmer's sweaty "DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS!" Speech. And GN didn't disappoint.
Came here to say this, didn't get disappointed
Man I don't think I ever saw that, now I understand far better what the XKCD meme is referring to when they talked about the "Balmer Peak" lmao
how long ago was THAT?
@@AC3handle about 20 years, it was at a Windows 2000 developers' conference, and it's not the only time he did something like this, he also did his famous "monkey dance" in 2000 at Microsoft's 25th anniversary event lol
Thank you Steve for watching the whole keynote and distilling the "highlights" so we wouldn't have to die from secondhand embarrassment.
And the surprisingly immense waste of my team watching and hearing Jensen's incoherent rambling. Yes, it very much reminds me of that moment toward the end of Billy Madison...
I am pretty sure they replaced the real Jensen with an AI generated version, I mean they already showed that they made an AI version of him
I don't know, I feel like ChatGPT could have sounded more like a CEO, whereas Jensen sounded like an intern.
And he runs on intel GPUs
The crappy ai script seemed more human in some ways
Wait, was this a Hatsune Miku concert? If so I know right where I'll put my leek.
This keynote on its force alone has the power to convince Pat Gelsinger to stick with discrete GPUs. I hope.
he could have a keynote where he'd just stare at the audience while announcing an arc alchemist refresh and he'd still beat jensen
Intel can smell the blood in the water and Nvidia is entering it's 3DFX phase.
but for what? they are 4-6y behind and they should focus on what they can actually, and thats CPUs.
@@PrefoX nope, they aren't.
intool just didn't want to ACTUALLY compete. they want a huge chunk of OVERPRICED AF GPU market. but simultaneously they don't want to drop prices so GPUs remain insane margin devices. so they don't really want to bring better value GPUs to the market.
thats whats happening, intool likes GPUs being overpriced AF, just like ngreedia and ayyymd do.
when they actually start to compete they'll bury ngreedia. the only problem is competition drops prices and they like to milk the market just like they did with 14nm++++++++++ for years until Ryzen. so they probably won't start actually competing like ever, so ngreedia and ayyymd are safe.
@@PrefoX intool will keep price-performance matching ngreedia. they can and will do that. because doing that means higher margins and more billions in profits. also they don't have to pay TSMC prices because they can manufacture their dies by themselves, so basically intool has an advantage over ngreedia (or ayyymd). their price to manufacture GPUs (and CPUs) IS ALWAYS LOWER. if they wanted they literally could've killed ngreedia or ayyymd with better pricing. but its not profitable to do so. milking the market without actually competing is where billions in profits actually are. by competing you drop prices and devalue your old products that are cheap to produce and have high margins. thats why all what we see is 0-15% progress/year. corporations slow down tecnological progress on purpose to milk the market.
if we ever want to see a meaningful progress in our lifetime what we need is fines and regulation of all multi-billion dollar tech corporations in the USA.
e.g. so they would be obligated to make lets say 50% perf gain/year/dollar at affordable price points in a 0-400 bucks range, and if they are unable then they should supply government/scientists/education with their top tech for free + billions in fines on their profits (50% cut to "the government's technological progress fund") that would go to education/scholarships/medicine/science, stuff like that.
these companies should be obligated to drive the technological progress of humanity and shouldn't be allowed to milk the market without repercussions in form of fees paid to society / scientific / technological progress. you either make real gain every year or pay to government / scientists / education who would do that instead of you. as is all these companies are parasiting on society and progress, slowing the latter down for max profits.
taxes should be applied on company's profits.
at given price ranges corporations should be obligated to make 50% perf gain per dollar per year. if they don't = fines/taxes. prices wouldn't be fixed but perf/dollar should be 50%+. so they should be obligated to mass produce devices (as they already do) with such a gain in a 0-400 bucks range. product names and numbers will be irrelevant, they just should be not crippled in any way. like "a smartphone" will be defined legally what it should have as a bare minimum, like charging and a some type of connection to mass produced headphones, even e.g. replaceable not glued battery. if their devices are "only" 40% faster BUT decrease in price so perf/dollar is 50% gain = okay. if its 0% perf gain but 50% drop in price = still okay. pretty sure balance will find itself.
you can regulate price/performance at a certain price point. i.e. 50% per year can be the baseline for cheap smartphones/GPUs/CPUs (e.g. 100-300 bucks), but nobody stops companies from making 60-75% gain and sell those at a premium for x2-1000 money to stupid customers, i don't care as long as we would get at least 50% gain for affordable prices.
current 0-15% for years is just abominable.
find the right person/people and tell them about it.
actual details - thats just government's work to do, you pay taxes don't you?
clearly every good legislation needs a research and not just taking everything 100% from some random guy on internet (me). but i don't mind if they do))
Jensen Huang is now officially the "this is your brain on drugs" example in those PSAs from back in the day.
He literally turned into Joe Biden
I wish doing drugs would make me this rich lmao.
Moore's law WAS dead, then Nvidia turned on DLSS3 and now we get double the Moore's law!
Amazing!
Only in pricing though
I guess, but it's not native boosts. It's frame.creation or gimmicks to boost real fames. Native 120htz in tvs. They have claimed 120 htz for 10+ years but just got it a few years ago.
Either way. They just want ai to run the world.
I always assumed these talks would be kind of boring and that's it but man, Jensen is going hard off the rails. He sounds actually insane.
Too much crack during the lockdown 😂
Every billionaire ever is like that, insane what they can get away with just because 🤑
I really loved how you marked the pauses in his speech. Obviously these are just the times when ChatGPU needs to generate the continuation of the presentation. I had half expected to hear: "I apologize for the confusion caused by my previous statement."
Now I understand why so many CEOs are excited about AI.
It's as smart as they are already!
maybe we should automate C-suite
I regret not buying Nvidia stock earlier so I could sell it now
In defense ofJensen here (unwillingly, but still), his company's valued doubled this year, and just went up by another 24% (and we're not even in June) because of their AI architecture. So yeah, the reason he's excited about it is because AI just put them at nearly a trillion dollars market cap. Trust me, their shareholders love all this gobbledygook he's presenting.
@@nickllama5296hard to not go up from where they were after 2nd crypto crash
The best part is we haven't even gotten to the actual AI, this is only AI engineers faking it
Im glad Intel has stepped into the GPU game because honestly Nvidia is going down a weird path that doesnt seem to be for the average consumer.
easy fix dont buy nvidia products
@@Exia2004 Then do it.
@@Exia2004 it's hard not to buy Nvidia when there are many benefits with going with them. AMD is not really competitive at this point. A lot of software run better with Nvidia. I'm hoping AMD and Intel will be very competitive within the next few years!
Intel is so far behind
@@Exia2004 I buy new video cards roughly twice a decade. My last one was a 1050. My next one will be an AMD Radeon GPU of some sort.
"Are you guys with me? Am I alone?"
Same energy as Jeb's "Please clap."
"Please compute"
Jeb!
Jeb's situation was at least because people kept clapping so he asked them NOT to until told otherwise. Just made for a great clip.
This was just, I dont know, I was not with him
If I were in the audience I'd have spoken up and yelled "Yes, you are!" LOL
It’s like somebody wrote talking points for Jensen, gave him a script and then let him not sleep for a few nights in a row leading up to this and him just yolo-ing the whole thing after coffee or something stronger.
Remove the sleep bit. He literally didn't care to practice. And then when shit hit the fan he got himself all coked up and this work of art was made.
I laugh but then I think God damn these mediocre billionaires are just begging for guillotines. Please at least pretend that you work at SOMETHING.
Right now if my $270 gpu from 2019 dies I won't be able to get something as good, new, for the same price.
That’s giving him to much slack to fall on he a billionaire sure he sleeps fine
LOL, well Columbia Marching powder is liked with millionaires, he might even like "poppy tea" (cough opium cough) . He sounds some manic geeks I know. Wich is not good. He kind of reminds me of some of the demented old folks in the loonybin i've talked to.
Looks like he is on amphetamines
Coke
Seeing Jensen lose his mind is the funniest thing an out of touch CEO has done in a while. 😂😂😂
Give Elon or Jeff a few days
Reality show idea: Elon, Jeff, Jensen, Zucc live in a small condo in shitty neighborhood
Out of touch with what? The company surpassed $1trillion in market value
@@maxweinbach3996 Whatever, fanboy. XD
@@ramonandrajo6348 I’m a fanboy because I’m presenting a fact? Cry some more.
Judging from the AI generated speeches on that NPC, I'm quite sure Jensen's presentation is also written by AI
GN's coverage of inept tech keynotes is what I live for.
We have memes for decades
I for one enjoy the ramblings of a billionaire coke-head CEO.
@@thelegendaryklobb2879 Nvidia's Public Relations Executive: "Ok, that's...great, Mr. Huang...but, um, let's try it without the swish. Please. Please."
Jensen: "SWISH! HSWOOSH! SHWAAAA! KSWWWUUUUH!"
PR Executive: *puts gun barrel in mouth*
Thank you for your service, Steve & team. I wouldn't have survived that keynote.
but Apple IS NOT anticonsumer.
second this. i cringed hard enough even seeing the short clips from that keynote in this video lol. thanks GN for your work
@@nnnnnn3647
Isn't Apple against right to repair? That sounds pretty anti-consumer to me.
@@snark567 You have the right to repair, apple sells parts. Apple does more than most electronics companies.
@@nnnnnn3647 Get back in your box, fanboy. Apple is absolutely anti-consumer to their very core with their entire "walled garden" ethos. Just because _you_ happen to like it, and just because all/most their customers [have deluded themselves into thinking they] like it, doesn't change that.
Jensen couldn't even say that "more you buy the more you save" line without laughing
His Mind:- Dude seriously ? I know they're idiots but not this much!
It is true though: Geforce GPUs get progressively worse as you go down the stack from the 4090:
"The more you buy, the more you save!"
@@clifflenoir4323 It's an absolute cliff after the 4090. They should/could have easily positioned the 40 series lineup way better if the cards actually followed the 4090's gains linearly, instead of the gap between the 4090 and the 4080 being so incredibly massive like it is.
The 4080 should have been closer to the 4090's performance and then trickled down, and then no one would have complained as much about the pricing as it would have been very good generational gains. As it stands though, the 4090 is the only card that has good generational gain, and good price to performance ratio (even if is expensive), as the other cards trickled down from the 4080 instead.
Unfortunately, they realised they just didn't need to do this, as AMD offered up no real competitive incentive to do so.
@@clifflenoir4323 But except that it isn't? How to tell people are not used to having and moving money and numbers around. They trick themselves into thinking paying a whole lot of money for a ripoff thing is "saving" money. No, $2,000 in USD for a ASUS 4090 or some dumb shit is merely setting more your money on fire. Likewise, if I had bought a GTX 980 for $200 in the pandemic, and that is ripoff overcharge prices, even if it is higher % ripoff, I am still objectively setting less of my money on fire than had I paid $850 for a 3070. It might be less than 50% overcharge, but the 50% overcharge on 980 is still objectively setting $100 on fire instead of setting $350 on fire over MSRP, and that isn't even counting the fact its MSRP at $500 was already too much money in the first place.
Yes, it is abundantly true poor person logic chooses to get cheap $30 walmart sneakers that literally fall apart in three months so your overall yearly shoe budget is actually worse and cost more money consistently buying cheaper product that breaks. This is true. That is why poor people get stuck in lemon car ruts. That is also why you should never ever EVER buy an HP laptop no matter how cheap it is. However, taken as the whole, you are wasting way more money on the 4090, even if it wasn't overcharged, because GPU is also the most rapidly depreciating asset on the planet outside cars and milk. So if you bought a $2000 4090 custom card right now, in just 2 years that thing is going to be worth $1000 at absolute tops. Compare this to a rapidly depreciating 5700XT which still cost $200 used, and is therefore only a loss of $200, not $1000 on MSRP.
This is why it's objectively just the better deal buying an upper midrange card and not a halo product, because I think only coke addicts and new money types don't see the problem in that and act like they always are going to have new money coming in so they just throw their money away. You don't want to act like a poor person true, but you don't want to act like a hoodrat that won the lottery either. Both those people are terrible with their money.
@@DragonOfTheMortalKombat that reminds me south park gordon ramsay episode, Stan: Guys my dad is retarted but he is not that retarted 😂😂😂😂
Imagine being an Nvidia behind the scenes employee and after the show having Jensen ask: "How did I do..?" You certainly destroyed that AI on personality Jensen.
I really hope Intel get their act together on GPUs so that we aren't reliant on the duopoly.
You mean monopoly? Because AMD is miles away
@@numbersandreality they probably mean in regards to pricing. AMD and Nvidia are both asking about 2-3 times the value of their gpus.
Well if the incumbent two keep mucking up like this, Intel's gonna bang into the room dukes of hazzard style
*Honks the duke's Dixie horn*
@@Lynnfield3440 yeah, generally companies like not losing money on their products, of course they’re gonna charge more than the raw material cost
I really hope they stop participating with the WEF. You know, the people who state "You'll own nothing and be happy" as they fly their million dollar limos in billion dollar jets around the world to tell you you can't drive more than 15 minutes from your home to "stop climate change".
This is my first real exposure to Jensen and it's unsettling to see someone in such a position of power lie so egregiously and in such a friendly and gentle fashion. And if he's willing to do that, the AI claims must be completely exaggerated at best.
Stay away from business then, I've met many CEOs who are exactly that.
It wasn't Jensen, it was AI. Real Jensen doesn't like Jackets, wants to make good GPUs and is probably locked up in some matrix.
From insider trading data you can see that while he was going on record and lying about the source of demand for NVIDIA GPUs to investors in 2021, saying that it was mostly from gamers and that their bottom line wouldn't be affected by the end of the crypto mining craze, Jensen was selling **hundreds of millions** of dollars worth of NVDA stock into the rally he was creating. He's a cold-blooded money vacuum who will say whatever the crowd wants to hear to get gullible idiots to hand over their money.
NVIDIA got fined $5.5 million dollars for that lie last year. He made hundreds of millions from it.
@@sdi87hhk well yes, I had managers who were absolutely terrible, they seemed to hand power to the CEOs to impress them in hope of a promotion, when it was clear they were never getting promoted.
Lisa Su(AMD) in the appearances and interviews i've seen with her seems way more grounded.
The whole argument about GPU servers being more cost effective was thrown my way by a number of Nvidia engineers. I would tell them how much we were spending on renting CPU time and they would say outlandish things like "oh, you can bring that down to a fraction of that" (worth noting that they didn't understand our codebase at all). When asked how, they would tell us that first we'd have to complete re architect our code and rewrite it to exclusively rely on nvidia hardware and software.
Needless to say we didn't do that, and instead just keep optimizing out code to work better on CPU (4x improvement since that conversation happened).
There are so many people who don't realize that the world of computing isn't solely multiply + add/accumulate. Or that a GPU core is practically only a multiply + add/accumulate machine. I had HPE try to sell us GPU servers, when if we were to write our code to run on GPUs where it could, it would be slower due to latency, and not be able to meet our requirements. There was an email sent out to get us sales reps who weren't trying to do an upsell that would perform worse for the customer. And the finance people are sure lucky there were 2 engineers on the call.
@@IAmPattycakes Agreed, other than parallel computation, gpu is slow compared to cpu
@@JhonX-vj3bk Well, What if you added some gpu computing to help balance out what you have? I mean, unless when you mean that gpus are better in parallel computing, as in working together...
@@techdiyer5290 It's a nice idea, definitely. Unfortunately it's not that simple with an existing application to segregate the processes so that those benefiting from GPU compute are sent there and the rest remains CPU. That doesn't even look at the cost aspect where it's generally cheaper to keep using "old and inferior" tech (that works) and throw more grunt at it over time rather than developing something new on untested hardware. Basically you have to keep running the old while you make the new and that's a big chunk of change, even for companies where the annual gross is measured in the billions. Starting from scratch though? Go for it.
But see, if you would have just BOUGHT MORE, you would have SAVED MORE.
Jensen Huang, for one, is welcoming our new AI overlords. He already adapted by learning to be confidently wrong and hallucinating facts.
Lmao
congratulations to NVIDIA, not everyone has reached the 2000s for stage performances.
A true modern day Steve Balmer
The edits and Steve’s delivery made all the jokes wonderful. Truly enjoyed this.
*whistle blows in the background and Jensen's thugs approach*
Nice to see Nvidia expanding their portfolio and trying to break into the YTP market with this keynote.
There's no defeating the legends of E3.
LOL can’t wait for them
@@xan1242 that sounds like the words of someone who's forgotten how to dream.
@@futuza hit 'em with the zinger
@@futuza they cost 599 US dollars
Maybe with Moore's law he meant after 2x years you get 1x performance for 2x the money. The 4060TI is a 4050!
Everyday the EVGA move to leave makes a lot of sense.
EVGA's exit marked the death of nvidia for me.
The heads of EVGA have balls like not many leaders today.
Jensen was asking help from Sega and TSMC to survive but abused his loyal partner EVGA to quit
Now if Palit moved away from nVidia, that woukd be nailing the tombstone in, since they are the biggest nVidia GPU manufacturer
@@Khan613 they’ve climbed 400 billion in market share since evga “left.” I’m sure nvidia regrets it deeply 😂
Jensen seems to have surrounded himself with "yes" people, or more accurately has probably made people so afraid to say "no that is not a good idea" or "are you sure you should be on the stage and not let someone who is trained and knows how to talk to people"
This is how that blatant out of touch and mind boggling inflated ego is just so crystal clear. Maybe you don't need to be a great public speaker to be a great CEO but you should probably have the self awareness to hire one then. I guess we should be thankful that it isn't someone with charisma or actually being good at converting this corporate speak buzzword nonsense into relatable, or even humanlike dialogue because it exposes a lot of the bullshit Nvidia seems to thrive on these days.
@@timf7679 Makes me wonder whether people like that have somehow developed reverse tolerance to cocaine and now the mere touch of a bank note gives them a daily dose.
Then again, are people like that really ever touching cash?
yeah notice it too. Tho he really raised the company, I think NVDIA will fall soon just wait for GOOGLE/Microsoft and others make their own ASICS. NVIDIA keeps mentioning AI lol.
I was quite impressed how Jenson managed to cram that desktop graphics card into that 14 inch laptop.
His body acted as a riser cable
@@hanshanserlein576 They had to upgrade his leather jacket to PCI-E 4.0 first to get 60fps on that x8 card.
@@ShinyHelmet 60FPS with 6FPS as 1% lows because unfortunately it didn't have high speed NVlink Connection and ran out of VRAM.
Whooosh... like that!
They don't put desktop cards in laptops often anymore.
They make a modified low-power mobile GPU and solder it to the motherboard.
Besides that the desktop cards are very overbuilt and the physical GPU and Video Memory Packages are *tiny*.
Like smaller than a credit cred by area tiny
I love that the fact the nvidia booth having nothing of interest was so unsurprising that it didn’t even warrant a cut-away interjection in post.
It shows how little CEO's of technology companies actually care about consumers and the value of the final product.
Or understand technology, or understand how to give a presentation without a lot of bullshit...I partially take that back. FOSS people might be delerius, elitist twats. But they (sometimes) can give a short bullshit free answer. I don't think Jensen knows how to speak english. He speaks badly written bullshit, and thinks he's cool. When he's actually a senile fucknut, that's more out of touch than all of the politicians in Washington. A truly remarkable feet.
Which is ironic, as ultimately they’ll reach a point of market rejection (40 series), and then they’ll get all annoyed with the market when stuff doesn’t sell and they can’t afford their 100th mansion.
Normal for every non-starter CEO. They only care about their fat paychecks. They are quite literally, the most useless position in a company. They're clueless, stupid, evil and generally speaking 50 IQ points lower on average than the median of their company. I wouldn't be surprised if they have to hire people to keep their mouths closed when it's raining, so they don't drown.
The myth of the powerful, smart, savvy CEO is just that, a fanciful myth. Get any CEO to talk outside their scripted (in ear relayed story) and they start stumbling with stupidity.
Like i said, the only ones who actually know what they do are the people who started the business, AKA the exception that proves the rule. And they either retire or get pushed out by the board.
It's fascinating how this happens, cost cutting and all that, which is the only way to grow once you reach a plateau (outside of buying themselves out of obsolescence, like EA does, gorging itself on smaller companies) because if the system weren't rigged to feed the disease that is the CEO and upper strata... a company would thrive even more, since the biggest hole in money... are they. Quite literally, by paycheck... the CEO is a company's biggest damage point. Look at this moron, i mean... do you honestly think this utter waste of human shaped cells ... is actually aware of what happens in the company?
You and all, saw what happens when a CEO slips outside their protection net, the people who keep them looking smart. You know what a blue bird purchaser is like now, after the filters have been broken, and he's out in the wild.
They have only one goal, get richer and richer, because that's their major malfunction, dragon's disease. They're all trying to become The Dutch East India Company's ideal owner, which is why they're lobbying to erode human rights, why you see child labour issues in US and other issues.
Shame we don't have neutering laws for CEOs, you know, like obligating the CEO of a company to have a salary that's 10% lower than the median of the company. Gotta love rampant capitalism, unchecked, and let to roam about with its diseases, spreading in every corner and factor of our lives. We're more... yet we suffer more.
"Moores law is probably currently running at 2 times" subtly kicks 4060ti off camera
maybe he meant murphy's law
I think he means the generational price increase.
The sad thing is that it would have been a very impressive product and a clear demonstration that Moore's Law is still alive, if it had been named the 4050 and had been priced accordingly.
@@Astfgl But then he could not have said the other Statement back then that Moores Law is Dead. You cant just contradict yourself.
Well… not if it hurts your Companys Sales. If it benefits your Company… it suddenly is cool to say the exact opposite just a Year later.
And ppl are defending this Guy. Its pretty funny honestly. „The more i hear him talking the more i hate him.“
On the topic of anti-competitive behavior, I'm so relieved the attempted ARM acquisition by Nvidia has failed regulatory requirements. That would have been disastrous for everyone except Nvidia.
What anti-competitive behavior?
When you nail shut the doors to practices that brings down price and drives up demand.
If you shoot your competitors dead, or sabotage, and bribe politicians and industry influencers, to play the game your way, you make it impossible for anyone else to fight back.
Apple loves this, Nvidia loves this, Microsoft loves this.
even though it failed, it still served as a wake up call for the industry and made a lot of companies start considering RISC-V more seriously
@@maxweinbach3996 monopoly
Nvidia is really going above and beyond to destroy their image, and AMD doesn't really seem to be getting the timing... With Intel joining the dispute in the gamer segment AND having enough money to out-budget everyone combined, maybe soon we'll see even more of a monopoly of the team blue?
Nvidia don't care about the gamer segment and why would you when you can sell the big tech to companies in the "AI" bubble. 🤑🤑
Nvidia just became a trillion dollars giant with this move, the gaming market is a pebble compared to AI.
thats almost impossible for the next 3-4 years, right now amd sells like 7-8 times more gpus than intel ( atleast in germany)
Nvidia has adopted the Microsoft model where the consumer pays for the privilege to beta test for commercial sales.
They have done that way before Microsoft started doing it. Have you ever used Nvidia graphics on a Linux system? Their Linux drivers are complete and utter shite, and that is putting it incredibly nicely. They are barely beta quality on release, then they will slowly iron out only the most severe bugs over the next few years, only to have the GPU model go EoL at a point where the driver is starting to become somewhat usable.
THIS! But with the microsoft and Rockstar model of a beta test for the next product..that's software! if you royally hork up in software land, that's a few patches to fix. You can't fix stupid, especially in fucking hardware land!
this has always been the model for technology what planet are you on?
Everyone does it. It's a natural succession of rampant, unregulated capitalism. If we had someone (in a strong government position) who'd stay behind the CEOs of these companies and corpos, slapping the back of their money grubbing heads into reality, we wouldn't have this.
Instead... you buy a table saw... you have to set it up, and repair their untested features. You buy a certain car, it comes with aerodynamic door gaps. That shiny new knife you bought? Better learn how to sharpen, because the sharpness it had... will never stay there past the first few days since the grind was expressly made to ooh and aah, not last. It's only normal that everything like this (software, hardware) will have testing skipped, because that's how they cut costs.
When a corpo grows too fat to feel its extremities anymore, the only functional group are the cost cutters. And the CEO loves that group. Every time the engineers come in... he sanitizes the place after. But when cost cutters come in... man, he's all too happy to even bend over, because that's where his paycheck comes from. I mean, how else would a pointless human being like a CEO get $$$$$$ if not by doing exactly that, sometimes to the point where he's directly interested and invested in it. Blatantly in the open.
Look at VW, the CEO didn't much care that their cars in certain country are made with slave labor from oppressed minorities.
Like i said, if we had govs that aren't morally corrupt, and continuously flushed every few years with term limits (total term limits for political positions, not just one position) and age limits (see a certain zombie in the US gov, that doesn't even know where she is...) we wouldn't be here. They'd enact strong limits and lashes as punishment for these utterly useless people that end up in a CEO position.
@@wowdogeful Nvidia not supporting Linux isn't the same thing.
They literally just don't care as opposed to using that information in the enterprise space
Jensen reminds me my gradpa that's trying to explains things he doesnt know how to explain. This is one of most of out touch presentations i have seen from some major companies in my life.
You should google Steve Ballmer, He is off the charts in that regard, Got his CEO Job, because he was a dear friend of Bill Gates. It's all Nepotism, once you see how Fairchild Semiconductors "Birthed" Intel and Amd. And Yes, Fairchild the Defense contractor (Just it's semiconductor Branch).
I was thinking exactly the same thing. I think he should stay out of sight and let someone talk who designed it and knows about it.
Listening to that 'mumble bumble' mess of a presentation was torture, I've seen kids do better presentations of stuff they have made than Jensen. Would you invest millions based on that presentation ?.
@@Krashulka wall street said yes. I wished I could share their taste
i think facebook have the lead here
@@Havanu81 Except Jeremy Iron's character is a fucking genius despite saying he's not.
Jensen is also a genius, buuuut maybe not a genius speaker.
We love these keynotes Steve. They provide countless sound bites / transitions for the next 12 months of GN videos.
6:00 I'm so glad you put in Steve Ballmer's "DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS!" I instantly thought of that when I heard Jensen say "You need developers."
Thank you for including the "whoosh" montage at the end. Probably the best part of the NVIDIA presentation.
Nvidia does not have a plan for AI. They want everyone to think they do, so they can hope to remain relevant as competition comes along. Their goal is to sell AI hardware as long as possible with as much markup as possible for the time being.
They do, invest in AI making sure it runs using CUDA.
Intel does something similar for CPU based, which is great for learning, just doesn't really work in scale as most AI tasks that we're looking at using neural networks run better on a GPU.
Well NVIDIA owns CUDA and AMD and Intel do not. A lot of machine learning libraries are specifically relying on CUDA, so that actually gives AMD and Intel less relevance in the AI topic.
I cannot wait until we start calling the tech companies out on their Emperor's New Clothes crap.
"Yeah, I've totally got an idea for a chip that will...I dunno. Beam ads for lootboxes directly into children's brains."
"Do- do you?"
"Give me money and find out."
"Uh..."
"Well, someone else will give me money and then you won't be invested and then if my idea comes good you'll be out some sweet dividends. What are you, a luddite that lacks all vision and hope for the future?"
"I- uh- um AAAAAAAAAAAAARGH HERE'S TWO BILLION DOLLARS."
I'm glad to see Nvidia is so onboard with A.I. that they even let it write Jensen's speech 😂
No way! You can't find an AI that can be THAT incomprehensible.
Luckily AI advance fast. Amybe next year this will be better!
😂
Admittedly the idea of AI NPC's is pretty cool, even if it's not quite there yet. Having different interactions on a new playthrough definitely adds a lot to a game.
of course, if the combat mechanics of enemies in games is AI generated, that is going to really mess with speed runners hahaha.
It's gonna be terrible because you can't design a narrative when the AI can just generate any nonsense it wants or even go out of character at random. It might be good for low budget games to add voice acting that they otherwise couldn't afford, but that's it.
@@doltBmB You could always hybridize. Have certain narrative points hard coded, but even allow the AI to change the way it presents them, but with a mandatory outcome.
It could be terrible, or it could be awesome :)
@@doltBmB ????
I thought Jensen was going to announce his entire presentation was himself generated with AI on stage.
If you told me ChatGPT-2 wrote his script, I'd believe it.
@@benjaminoechsli1941if you mean gpt2 yep, that's how it sounds, Chatgpt2 (as a possible successor to Chatgpt which currently works with gpt 3 and 4) would've wiped the floor with this...
@@kayburcky7146 it doesn’t matter anyway but as far as I understood, chatgpt is gpt 3.5, gpt 4 is not referred to chatgpt anymore
I laughed. I cried. I ate pizza. Loved the "loading" graphics during Jensen's awkward pauses. Chef's kiss.
Thank you Steve, for sitting and listening to the new A.I. powered Jensen Huang. Maybe next year they will get a human to host the show.
Jensen so in love with the idea of AI that he became an AI himself
In the words of Raiden from Metal Gear Rising:
"You're not greedy, you're Batshit Insane!"
Jensen has lost the plot, hopefully AI can generate a new one for him
In the next GPU their will include children brain
Jensen shows up in a nuclear powered spider Metal Gear that uses AI to plan its attacks.
Hmm... the A.I is telling me to buy an arm... does it want me to try and buy ARM again... or find someone's arm laying around and buy that?
@@LuxZoltan What a modest specification!
Very Scientology cult behaviour.
Lisa at CES: "Wanna see a meandering keynote speech?"
Jensen at Computex: "Hold my jacket."
$10 million for 48 gpus. Sounds like Nvidia!
*servers
2k for each server is cheap dude.
@@StayMadNobodycares That's 200k per server, not 2k.
Still only 8GB vram
@@StayMadNobodycares math is hard
i really like him being the sound effect xD
The "Can it play Crysis" joke felt like the "Ridge Racer" moment from that ancient Sony E3.
I'd say it's worse.
@@paulustrucenusyeah. “Ridge Racer” was turned into a meme. “Can it run Crysis?” is just an old meme.
Even the $100 laptop I got for watching UA-cam can play Crysis - someone has a UA-cam video of the same specs playing it okay. (Like 30 FPS lol)
@@StephenGillie the joke was a meme back in time...
@@archadiano Yes, I was there for that massively unoptimized game. It was unavoidable, being added to literally every gaming benchmark.
Little did we know, the Jensen on stage was actually an AI, and the whole presentation was their AI tech demo
I hope so. Maybe this video, and others like it, will show Nvidia they aren't ready to be an AI company yet. 😅
Just wanted to write the same
Maybe he should have let AI write his keynote script?
Maybe he did?
he'd still mess up reading it, like he butchered reading nvidia's market demand.
I truly thought that at the end he was going to say that it was all written by AI.
He doesn't even need to show up, he's basically doing a social experiment atm to see how much you can fake your hype before your spaghetti spills to the audience from the sheer weight of your bullshot
If he said that I'd actually be like 'damn how have chat bots got substantially worse In the past day'
Although there wasn’t any real news updates at this event, I’m still glad the crew went. The humor made it worth it.
AI can replace everything, but it cannot replace paying customers 😂
no no, it can. see also scalper bots. Just saying!
AI will make money obsolete.
because pets don't need cash.
Soon AI will be much more wealthy than any normal people are!
Honestly, how many billions does it take to be out of touch so publicly? As an FYI, nothing is stopping him from building "Grace Hopper", he just gets to spend his own money on the ARM license like everyone else.
Most incredible keynote I've ever seen. Nvidia, thank you. Not for the GPUs and their prices, but for this.
lol. Now, the question of the hour: Is Jensens self aware enough to know he sounds like a rambling chatscript? or is to dense and or arrogant to know when he's done fucked up?
If I ever have an awkward presentation, I just need to rewatch this to remember that a billion dollar top-of-the-line GPU-tech company CEO can have more awkward and more waste-of-time presentation than me.
But seriously, I still prefer NVidia (although Intel Ark is something to keep an eye on), as I do graphical experiments (i.e. programming) and I need a GPU with good support of latest versions of Vulkan, OpenCL, etc. All three major companies (Intel, AMD, and NVidia) offer good products from hardware standpoint, but the software API support of AMD is kind of lagging behind (only slightly). This proves that there are competent engineers working for NVidia, and I know legally, their contract means their knowledge and effort invested in the products does belong to NVidia, but it is still unfair, that the CEO is allowed to present the company in a way that is embarrassing and completely diminish the efforts of those engineers.
Thankfully Jensen is not like Steve
He's riding the AI train hype, but unfortunately his desperation is making it look like the its more of a bubble which is now going to pop 5x faster because of his presentation. Good job Jensen. At shooting yourself in the foot.
So you think google, youtube, tiktok, instagram, will all disappear somehow?
@@HybridHumaan if these companies are using AI, all of them can afford the losses if the bubble bursts or tech stops being fashionable
@@HybridHumaan google owns UA-cam so it should be one company at this point.
@@HybridHumaan They probably do. People thinking AI is going to go the way of the yo-yo and the hula-hoop are just as loopy as people in the 90s saying email could never catch on and e-commerce would never be a thing.
The 3 supercomputers worth billions each probably too microsoft, Google, meta and isreals goverment are just hype and will blow up or something. Amazon and nasa will probably get one too.
No, NVIDIA will make trillions at least until they get competition. If AI is hype and it crashes since it's the only thing that's stopping the stock market, it will decrease daily we will probably hit a recession.
Also the robot blueprint thing in the end of nvidias keynote which I thought would be pretty big. Don't know why gamernexus didn't comment on that.
That's even more meme potential than that famous Intel's keynote. Thanks Jensen!
"No computer has ever been this heavy before!"
Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm fairly certain the room sized computers of the 1940s and 1950s were a LOT more than 60 lbs.
It’s like looking at a villain from Bond movie that lost contact with world
Jensen Huang is detached from reality even more than I expected. I just wonder where the red line is.
I didn't have to suffer through that. Thanks Steve.
PS: AI guy here, ConvAI seems to indeed be named after convolutional neural networks (CNNs). However, I don't think that's due to modern large-language models, which don't use convolutional layers a lot, but likely because of speech synthesis models, which use CNNs heavily and Nvidia research has made a lot of contributions in that domain.
@@sinAnon6689 oh yeah that's also very possible, more likely even.
Geting into apple kind of comsumers must be one of the most rewarding strategies, they have money, they won't question you, they will defend you no matter what, they will buy about anything you sell, do some PR for you etc... I really don't see a down side for any company trying to do it.
Apple sheep suffer from some kind of digital Stockholm syndrome.
Speaking as an Apple consumer, you are wrong. I have no money. Apple has all my money.
Only joking... I don't like Apple as a company but I do like some of their products, software and services. I buy iPhones pre-owned (currently still rocking an iPhone 8+ that I bought 3 years ago), and my base model MacBook Air (M1, 2020) was from a third-party retailer who was selling them new for £200 lower than MSRP.
@@jernaugurgeh451 I mean, talking statistically, just look at Nvidia having problems selling their last low card at 400 when Apple sold out case wheels at 700 😂
Nvidia has already had that kind of customer for a long time. People have excused their bad behavior and practices. Things have just gotten so bad that finally users are fed up...but it is too late because nvidia doesnt need them anymore
Nvidia only wants 100$ for additional 8GB of RAM so way to go.
Man, the sacrifices you make for our sake, Steve and the rest of GN... Thank God for you guys.🙏🙏
NVIDIA wants everything from Apple except coherent presentations.
You can’t call apples yearly BS fest coherent for real? „It’s the fastest/sharpest/brightest/lightest/biggest…(list goes on forever) xxxx we ever made….“
EVERY YEAR. WOW and we were thinking you’d make sth worse than last year 🤪🤪🤪
@@Tw1stTech Are you talking about, unarguably, the most-anticipated, most-viewed, and most-covered event of the year for the tech universe?
@@jefferyG499let's be honest, just because it's watched doesn't mean it's not cringe or awkward either
As he said 30% more power than the invisible competition on an arbitrary chart with no x axis, y axis gradations or sometimes even description of what they are measuring
Oh snap
Yes, “demand went up with every generation”, and as we know that demand had been completely natural and organic, nothing unsustainable at all about it that might have to be hidden in quarterly results.
Even if it was natural what do they have to say about the demand for this gen? XD hahahaha
it's almost as if making the best perf/price product makes it sell well.
Well, he was half right lol. Demand did go up! Members of his BOD: demanding he step down because of being insane. Demand for his companies prices to get back to earth, Which are falling on deaf ears, but still being demanded. Demanding not needing a fusion reactor to run our computers, and perhaps, while we're at it not having the fucking GPU be the reason some of us (me) are considering going to a full sized tower.
lol he didn't say demand for what. Only that he's mystified about the demands. Does anyone else think he's so used to having handlers pamper him, he forgets how to make coherent statements?
I'm sure all the IT guys destined to ever build a server with Nvidia's new hardware will be just ABSOLUTELY overjoyed to hear it being advertised as the heaviest in the world.
I wonder in Jensen read from an AI generated script for this presentation.
I suppose the best thing we got out of this was all the future meme potential from new Nvidia clips
Say what you will about Apple, but Steve Jobs was an infinitely better speaker and hyper of new products than Jensen Huang can ever hope to be. Like that is literally true, Jobs was an infinity-fold better at it. 😂
Thanks Steve!
It helped he knew his products too, he'd go into detail and explain why Mac OS X would be a game changer and not just because a UI you would lick lmao.
Jensen knows his products but he's just brainlessly riding a bubble to where he lost all logic, also he's just a less effective speaker too.
I know what you meant by "hyper" but I think "hype-man" would suit the sentence better.
Otherwise your comment is spot on, jobs knew what he was doing and dressed like he wanted to be the clean, clear and simple representative of a well thought out and planned company that makes products that just work, much like his keynote speeches did.
Meanwhile, Leatherchest is dressing like the guy who gets laughed out of a biker bar and totally flubbing nvidia for years now. If AI falls through, Nvidia is going to fall like a straw skyscraper in a tornado.
@@kaiserc2471 AI won't fall through because it can easily replace millions of white collar jobs within the next couple of years. What might happen is that nvidia's hardware might fall out of favour. That's what I have my fingers crossed for.
I mean, yeah, Steve Jobs is the reason that smartphones and MP3 Players before them were known as iPhones and iPods among the less tech-savvy people regardless of what they actually were, despite both devices pre-existing Apple's take on them. He was a one man marketing division with very strong opinions about aesthetics and an allergy to screws. Apple is worse off without him, but hopefully a nicer place to work, as by all accounts he was also something of a tyrant.
Steve Jobs was a hell of a salesman. Control freak asshole, but a hell of a salesman.
Steve Ballmer was so awesome! He was believable, he seemed to believe what he was screaming about, unlike Jensen.
Ballmer is an amazing hypeman, every time he went wild on stage it was immensely entertaining and engaging.
@@supra107 Man knew how to put his cocaine addiction to work
Steve Ballmer had that "yes I slept in a bag at the office so I didn't have to waste time commuting" vibe.
His keynote actually made sense in context.
Jensen's is *more* comprehensible in YTP form
Steve Ballmer was a lunatic. And Jensen >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ballmer as a CEO.
Jensen:
"No computers has ever been this heavy before."
Audience:
*silently thinking* "GREAT I already hate how heavy my current build is..."
IBM:
*laughs in binary made by an ASCC from 1944* (Over 50ft long, 8ft high & weighing almost 5 tons)
The ENIAC was 27 tonnes. IBM's own Q7 was more than *200* and need 3 *megawatts* of electricity (compared to ENIAC's measly 150kW), for an impressive 75000 instructions per second. USAF bought *24* for the SAGE air defense network: each site had two of them for redundancy (one live, one on hot standby, the live switched over every day to ensure the machines actually worked as primary).
How heavy was the Earth Simulator? I think we should include the case aka the building around it :-D
I'm kinda excited about the AI NPCs. Obviously they'd need actual written dialog for the important stuff, but being able to improvise some conversations would be really immersive! 2kliksphilip did a video on a tech demo with these bots in a detective game and it seemed like a good time
Thanks for sacrificing your sanity by watching that keynote for us
Thanks for you uncompromising honesty, Gamers Nexus!
One of the very few wells of honesty in this very phony, corrupt and profit driven world!
Never change!
I think that leather jacket is infecting Jensen just like the hair transplant did to Homer Simpson.
I was wondering who else noticed the biker jacket.
@@complexity5545 Hasn't he worn it every time he's been on camera since launching the 30 series? I think he sleeps in it...
The leather jacket gave him Creutzfeldt-jakobs.
@@houdini8172 I had to look that one up. LOL.
@@bobbygetsbanned6049 Yeah, its apart of him now.
Well it did one thing well. You now have amazing WHOOSH scene transitions for the next year
Steve feeling nervous that Jensen might be sending whistle wielding secret police is not an irrational fear but a legitimate human reflex.
This just proves how incompetent Nvidia is right now..they can’t stop embarrassing themselves, even the CEO
Yeah that crazy earning report and the near 30% stock price surge is really embarrassing the company
I'm not sure the CEO and the Stockholders he serves agree, unfortunately.
@@bigshobe surely that wont dip again
(its a great time to short) ( like really good )
@@trfpvVT The trade is still really crowded. It has nonexistent short interest. Good time to short is when retail shuts up about shorting NVDA.
It is clear that Nvidia will abandon low to mid-Tier gaming cards. They make money with Data Center and AI, the gaming cards are just a by product. Soon they go full Apple and will only release 800 $ plus cards. Let's hope Intel will step up their game and be competitive on all Tiers soon.
Intel and AMD more competitive, yes, even though nVidia would just as soon squeeze themself out of the consumer GPU market place below mid-high-end.
That’s wrong, their consumer GPU segment makes a similar amount of money compared to data center GPUs
@@christophegroulx7816 $4.28 Bn in datacenter vs. $2.24 Bn in consumer/gaming for 2024 Q1... hardly similar. More importantly, they expect growth (revenue-wise) in the datacenter and not really in gaming.
@@DeltaSierra426 Sure, cuz a full 3rd of that combined revenue is inconsequential. Right.
@midoribookstore Have you ever heard of a trend? It's pretty clear. If RTX 5000 goes as poorly as the 4000's, the downward march continues. Like I said, nVidia themselves say the revenue growth is in datacenter, not gaming. Not saying it's inconsequential, but as low to low-mid tier gets competitive, I think we'll see less green team there.