Plot twist: she really did give him that scar during a knife fight. But he's too ashamed to tell the truth, so he asked ChatGPT to come up with an alternate Taipei themed story.
Exactly! Why would they sell graphics cards at 50% gross margin when Microsoft, Google, Tesla etc. Are willing to pay 80% for AI cards?? It is essentially the same production line and capacity.
they got out of business all together, not just graphics cards lol. What they are now is essentially just a ghost crew pushing out enough profit so that they can fulfill the warranties on the products already sold.
The creepiest thing was "The whole internet is going to be generative AI", with that and the new "AI computers" it just sounds like a dystopic scenario (even more than the one we live in right now)
And we are all being forced along by a few sociopaths at the top of large corporations. They care nothing about anyone but themselves. They certainly aren’t asking if what they’re doing is good for society.
I'm sure that in 10 years, the "AI" they're talking about now will have some actual functionality. But jesus christ, it's obnoxious that every tech company is pushing what is currently useless software.
I am friends with a former software engineer at Nvidia. He couldn't speak more highly of Jensen as a leader and a person being involved everywhere in the company.
A rather chilling demonstration. The meta was plain to see: replace people and replace them so well that the public doesn't know what they are interacting with. Nvidia is clearly aching to capitalize on the AI frenzy, and businesses are too. The people with the deepest pockets are the target, who will do anything they can to either stay in business against the bigger and better AI players or instantly become the new market leaders by delivering the next big thing in tech.
ChapGPT 4o can do a lot of productivity help for users. But its main purpose is to be a realistic girlfriend to millions of young men who can’t get a date!😂
That "worst graph" is bad on so many layers, not only does it compare to moores law which measures a different thing like you mentioned, it also uses different flop measuring with FP16, FP8, and FP4, which cannot be compared 1:1 like that.
I had the same criticism against his keynote from the Nvidia GTC. A bit hard to believe that with his background he would claim to have broken Moore's law in two different keynotes. It's like he surrounded himself with yes men...
Nvidia has consistently been the king in terms of horrible graphs and charts. The chart “explaining” the compatibility of the DLSS 3.5 features was vomit inducing, and I remember Gamers Nexus showing off an Nvidia graph that’s even more unhinged than this one, but I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called or what it was for.
At this point less than 10% of Nvidia’s revenue and profits come from gaming GPU’s. Why would they focus on something that is such a small part of their business now Nvidia would never have become the 3rd most valuable company in the world if they listened to people like you. Go learn a thing or two about corporations and business. Every corporations main goal is to indefinitely increase their profits, revenue and market cap. Your goodwill isn’t going to help Nvidia propel itself to new heights. And your goodwill wouldn’t save them from bankruptcy if it ever came down to that. Corporations don’t serve their consumers, they serve their shareholders. That’s how they survive and grow
This comment is basically upvoted by everyone who knows nothing about Nvidia, over 90% of their revenue is from AI, gaming is a fringe benefit for them, talking about gaming would actually fit the analogy you brought up.
With regards to NIM, I think the box was referring to the Docker metaphor of containers. It's basically a way of shipping software with all the dependencies in a single unit. Think similar to a virtual machine, but borrowing the host kernel so you don't need to emulate hardware, which makes it very light weight.
Yeah, thanks for explaining this - I came here to say the same, but your description is spot-on. They are really useful for software developers to ensure a uniform toolchain for the entire team, and also (more likely in this case) all big data analysts to have the same set of analysis tools every time they run an AI test
"Let us continue this journey into the AI revolution, and build a successful and thriving industry together." Now where have I seen this movie before....
Super jealous of everyone that managed to make it out there to Computex. Loving the news and hope you all have a great time out there! One day I'll be able to make it out to one!
Paul, love your attention to detail. The odd comic sans font used, the flaw in the Moore's Law comparison, etc. These nuances provide entertainment for, at the very least, a portion of your viewers, myself included. Ty.
This is going to be really niche, but id love to find out if there's any news of 4k blu ray / players at computex this year. Theres still dozens of us that value ownership / video quality.
Next year they will have a virtual person for this event who will be photorealistic and behave like a real person and help as another speaker. This tech is improving so fast.
And that's why AMD will remain poor in comparison. AMD is playing catch up when Nvidia are milking the crap out of AI while they're leading. By the time AMD catch up, if ever, Nvidia will have enough money to literally donate GPUs to everyone just so AMD can't make a sale. Case in point, that's what Microsoft did. Windows is, by technicality, "free" when they gave everyone free upgrades from Windows 7 and 8, just so they can hold onto the market share. Nvidia won't do this, but you get the point. They'll be rich enough to hire enough people to pee around the AMD headquarters to drown it.
Awesomesauce video Paul and Joe!! Thank you, Paul, for wasting 2 hours of your life that you won't get back listening to Jensen talk about the business space. It was interesting to see how little the consumer GPU market is to NVIDIA. LOL Not really surprised. I look forward to your upcoming videos on COMPUTEX / Tepei.
I'm shocked there was no mention of the 50 Series. I know there's rumors that they're trying to Target a late release date for this year but I just don't see it.
It's not like all the resources for GPU go into AI at the moment anyways. I don't see why they would serve consumers when the real money is in AI. As sad as it might be.
I think they would've made an annoucement if they intended a big launch this year. If there's a release, they are going to ship GPUs in small numbers then, so it won't matter for the general public.
Nearly 80% of nVidias revenue are from corporate and AI sales. Your average gamer wants to spend the least and get the most for their money. I don’t blame nVidia for chasing where the profits are
@@theodentherenewed4785 When has Nvidia announced a new gen of GPUs this early? As far as I can remember, it's been a month or two out from the actual launch.
The "in a box" is the same as saying something is "An appliance" basically just meaning it is something you can just turn on and start using right away.
First, thank you Paul and Joe for the condensed version of the Nvidia presentation. Second, I finally figured out what Jensen Huang's deal is. With the newly accelerated push on AI tech, the guy is actually a Cylon. This is just the initial phase when humanity still has some control over it. Anyone that has watched Battlestar Gallactica knows how badly this can all turn out. Keep in mind that even the reboot series and movies, including the Caprica series, are all over 10 years old now too. 🤣
06:51 So basically putting an animated avatar and voice to those "support" "bots" that never give you the answer you need but which you are forced to go through if you want to eventually talk to a real person. Things are going to get a lot worse before they'll get better, looks like.
Given how efficient in streamlining NVidia GPUs are, no wonder they are switching to year to year refresh. They've used their own solutions to improve the architecture designs of the future hardware. Also, looking at the list of stakeholders (11:05) I don't see OpenAI in there.
You don't see it do you? Nvidia is getting away from consumer desktop gpus, or it's on the bottom of their priority list now.... :( I'm gonna miss those days where Nvidia couldn't wait to show us new GPUs, like RTX 2080, GTX 1080....gone are those days and it hurts.
Gaming GPUs represent 9% of their business now. It's kind of expected that it is on the backburner. Any CEO would pivot to what's monetizing the most. They are in uncharted growth mode right now and they have the gold that every business wants.
So when they've replaced all of our jobs with ai, who's supposed to make money so they can buy anything they are selling? or is the future business to business only?
I'm not big on AI. I realise that it is becoming more prevalent in todays world, and that you can't fight it. However, I hope those that are making these AI's, remember ASIMOV's 3 laws. 1, A robot may not harm human beings, nor through inaction allow a human being to come to harm. 2, A robot must obey human beings, except where such actions would conflict with the First Law. 3, A Robot must protect it's self, except when such actions conflict with the First and Second Law. I'm sure one day we may have a 'Commander DATA' in our homes, doing our ironing and cleaning, but that is years off. Oh yeah, NVIDIA? I prefer AMD.
My disappointment about no graphics card announcement is tempered by my disappointment about no PC release for GTA6, this shit is just two consecutive scrotal-punches
Trying to catch up with his cousin, Lisa Su at AMD with the Frontier Supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory with their Epyc CPUs and MI250X GPUs
Honestly, every day that goes by without a 4090 replacement announcement is another day I am happy to have pre-ordered one and been enjoying ever since. Most certainly, nothing lasts forever, but for the money, a 4090 has been a good investment thus far.
Try the papaya mik - every convenience store has it - it's delicious. (木瓜牛奶 - mùguāniúnǎi). The Gold Medal Taiwan beer is good but I don't like the Classic much.
After blackwell ultra, rueben, rueben ultra...then comes skynet😎 and the guy that cut his face when he was 5 was actually a soldier sent back in time to destroy skynet before it becomes self aware
They are simulating the earths weather/climate with a digital twin of earth. Almost certain some of that is already there with greenhouse gasses/pollution being a factor in earths climate.
I think quite a few nVidia fans are going to be deeply disappointed when Blackwell's hype fails to come anywhere near expectations. The initial announcement describing 2 dies configured as a single GPU is not coming to RTX 5000. I anticipate that once reviewers get their hands on retail consumer GPUs, we'll see about 15-20% improvement over RTX 4000. I actually hope I'm completely wrong, but it's unlikely we'll see anywhere near the 70% improvement over Lovelace that was teased a while back. nVidia (more accurately TSMC) are hitting some hard limits in manufacturing nVidia's GPU dies. I hope for nVidia's sake they are developing chiplet architecture in parallel with Rubin. The monolithic designs that nVidia excels at designing are becoming their own Achilles heel.
Thanks for recap. . Question. . .outside businesses wanting to fire all their employees who has been asking for any of this? Watching AI burn down the jobs and search engines (ie internet) is like a guy selling you all the great things Fire can do. . .like cook food etc. . .while burning down not just your house ( job) but the entire city ( internet) and asking for ALL the money for the promise of all the cooked food while everything is starting to burn.
I've been suspecting since the DGX-GH200 launch that nVidia was shifting its focus from consumer GPUs to massive, hyperscale cloud compute and streaming technology. That comports well with nVidia's heavy emphasis on Ai enhanced video streaming technology, AI upres, OpenUSD, and Omniverse.
Thanks for the summary Paul, although I did watch the keynote myself and with keen interest. I was micro sleeping 😴 and missed some key points. Far two much fluff, pretty sure if they ran that through AI it could have been condensed to at least 30 minutes. I will now condense this comment, pay more for the 5090, get less (rumours it’s smaller) but save more because of its productivity.
Isn't it Steve Jobs that's known for the "One More Thing" quote? I'm pretty sure he was the one who made that famous for keynotes. Post Jobs, R.I.P., Apple still drops that phrase from time to time in their Keynotes for surprise models. All you have to do is Google "One More Thing" and not even mention Jobs...
Hey Paul, unless you are Microsoft or Meta, Blackwell is not out even in the DC. Closer to end of 24/early 25 last I checked. You will see GraceHopper, the ARM+H100/H200 solution as the next mainstream DC product. Interesting note on Rubin. I feel like they missed the mark on keeping things alphabetical.
So... there was no point in anyone in our little shrinking corner of the tech space to bother flying out to Taipei (except for the food and tech deals on the street.) Got it.
Paul, excellent video as always, but can’t help to wonder if Nvidia’s still wants to provide GPU to individual customer…. I think they realized they don’t have to build graphic cards and still can be very (more?) profitable with just the AI stuff. Hope I’m wrong, but it sure looks that way. Thanks again for the coverage of Computex!
When Jensen kept saying that they had made GPUs cheaper, it felt like a knife in the stomach and he kept twisting it every time he said that they had made GPUs cheaper. Of course I know he was referring to the GPU compute power that has gotten so much more powerful, but the price hasn't really gone up with the power, which is how he could justify the "cheaper" GPU line.
10:37 "He said we have robots, but what we're gonna have is robots that are interacting with other robots so that they can build more robots. What could go wrong there?" If there was a Skynet Doomsday Clock, I'd say we're at about 11pm.
Honestly, the problem is people got their hopes up. They *wanted* consumer graphics announcements, and the rumor folks played into it. The lesson here is, don't expect a company that is all-in on "the next big thing" to give a damn about consumers... or their wallets. Expect that 5090 to cost an arm and a leg -- and if you have a bum knee, you better find someone willing to give you a good leg to use instead.
What Nvidia did not speak of (and NONE of the other Tech Company's Representatives present will either) is the fact that every advance 'benefits' many, but at the same time disenfranchises many more from enjoying those 'benefits' too!!
I always assumed he got that scar in a knife fight with Lisa Su, now we know the truth
😂😂😂😂😂
Plot twist: she really did give him that scar during a knife fight. But he's too ashamed to tell the truth, so he asked ChatGPT to come up with an alternate Taipei themed story.
Good to Know Nvidia will give Skynet some competition for world domination... ;-)
probably a Joker-like backstory and he just hallucinates a different answer each new retelling
I thought it was a cut from her massive diamant ring🤪
That was basically an investor meeting.
They could make it behind closed doors. But they couldn't leave us without the cringe.
Overvalued to hell and back, will drop 80% once everyone realizes AI is a meme. Video cards are as overpriced as the stock.
@@The_10th_Manyeah and everyone will buy AMD right because you redditors think they are gods
@Freestyle80 no redditors dont think amd are gods...
They just think Nvidia is the god damned devil. Which they are.
@@The_10th_Man should ahve just invested in nvidia stocks a year ago atleast. It was obvious.
Nvidia's Keynote was basically Money, talking TO MONEY!! In order to make MORE MONEY!!
Exactly! Why would they sell graphics cards at 50% gross margin when Microsoft, Google, Tesla etc. Are willing to pay 80% for AI cards?? It is essentially the same production line and capacity.
I read this like Mr. Krabs
Gamers are just no longer useful to Nvidia. End of story
@@TheHighborn This
@TheHighborn how much faster do you need your game to be? 4090 is fast enough for the next 5-10 years. Unless games moves to 6k.
EVGA was smart to get out of the graphic cards business.
100%. nvidia are unbearable. But I was very sad to see them go.
@@Martial-Matme too 😢
they got out of business all together, not just graphics cards lol. What they are now is essentially just a ghost crew pushing out enough profit so that they can fulfill the warranties on the products already sold.
They should partner with AMD
Honestly? Yeah.
It wasn't some random guy at the market cleaning a knife. It was a time traveler trying to stop skynet from being made.
The creepiest thing was "The whole internet is going to be generative AI", with that and the new "AI computers" it just sounds like a dystopic scenario (even more than the one we live in right now)
And we are all being forced along by a few sociopaths at the top of large corporations. They care nothing about anyone but themselves. They certainly aren’t asking if what they’re doing is good for society.
@@Bob_Smith19 Exactly! They are deciding for everyone while not caring about anything else except for profit
You thought it was not a slope and we were not all falling? Thought this would stop? 😅
As long as they package it in a Ready Player One type experience, I'd be ok with it.🤣
Even the darkest story about a dystopian future can't match how bad reality is going to be
Thanks for saving us from wasting our time watching it ourselves, Paul.
Watching? I wouldn't watch that if you paid me.
@@Resist_JWO_1984you’d suck AMD execs off though
NVIDIA should develop an AI tool to prevent jet lag
Don't give them ideas.
I'm sure that in 10 years, the "AI" they're talking about now will have some actual functionality. But jesus christ, it's obnoxious that every tech company is pushing what is currently useless software.
@@michaeltorrisi7289 AI is a meme tech used for grifting
I thought AMD was the one with Anti-Lag 😛
That isn't even Blackwell... He was showing off an H100 setup. Lol
I am friends with a former software engineer at Nvidia. He couldn't speak more highly of Jensen as a leader and a person being involved everywhere in the company.
A rather chilling demonstration. The meta was plain to see: replace people and replace them so well that the public doesn't know what they are interacting with. Nvidia is clearly aching to capitalize on the AI frenzy, and businesses are too. The people with the deepest pockets are the target, who will do anything they can to either stay in business against the bigger and better AI players or instantly become the new market leaders by delivering the next big thing in tech.
ChapGPT 4o can do a lot of productivity help for users. But its main purpose is to be a realistic girlfriend to millions of young men who can’t get a date!😂
Nvidia isn't aching to capitalize on the AI frenzy. They created the AI frenzy. Well at least this frenzy. AI is cyclical
The real AI goes to the army...
@@tringuyen7519No, the real application is "moderation" of social media content.
More generally, to reduce staff.
@@tringuyen7519 finally someone targeting me with my lonely ass
8:45 I love how the precision is halving with each step and it's presented as if it's not important.
That "worst graph" is bad on so many layers, not only does it compare to moores law which measures a different thing like you mentioned, it also uses different flop measuring with FP16, FP8, and FP4, which cannot be compared 1:1 like that.
I had the same criticism against his keynote from the Nvidia GTC. A bit hard to believe that with his background he would claim to have broken Moore's law in two different keynotes. It's like he surrounded himself with yes men...
This is the same guy who in 2019 said that Moore’s Law is dead 🤣
Nvidia has consistently been the king in terms of horrible graphs and charts. The chart “explaining” the compatibility of the DLSS 3.5 features was vomit inducing, and I remember Gamers Nexus showing off an Nvidia graph that’s even more unhinged than this one, but I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called or what it was for.
@@rogerstorz2091 I remember him saying this in 2011. It's unbelievable how people are buying his lies.
This keynote feels like the XBox One reveal hyper-focusing on TV and streaming instead of games.
Unfortunately, unlike the Xbone, Nvidia is targeting business users. We're probably getting scraps from now on.
But for Nvidia, this WILL work. Unfortunately, gamers will not be the beneficiaries of their success.
At this point less than 10% of Nvidia’s revenue and profits come from gaming GPU’s. Why would they focus on something that is such a small part of their business now
Nvidia would never have become the 3rd most valuable company in the world if they listened to people like you. Go learn a thing or two about corporations and business.
Every corporations main goal is to indefinitely increase their profits, revenue and market cap. Your goodwill isn’t going to help Nvidia propel itself to new heights. And your goodwill wouldn’t save them from bankruptcy if it ever came down to that. Corporations don’t serve their consumers, they serve their shareholders. That’s how they survive and grow
This comment is basically upvoted by everyone who knows nothing about Nvidia, over 90% of their revenue is from AI, gaming is a fringe benefit for them, talking about gaming would actually fit the analogy you brought up.
it feels nothing like the actual One showcase, just the meme'd version of it that has, at this point, become divorced from history.
With regards to NIM, I think the box was referring to the Docker metaphor of containers. It's basically a way of shipping software with all the dependencies in a single unit. Think similar to a virtual machine, but borrowing the host kernel so you don't need to emulate hardware, which makes it very light weight.
Yeah, thanks for explaining this - I came here to say the same, but your description is spot-on. They are really useful for software developers to ensure a uniform toolchain for the entire team, and also (more likely in this case) all big data analysts to have the same set of analysis tools every time they run an AI test
Jensen: We made $25 billion in revenue last quarter with 78% margins, and we want more of that.
To be fair, shareholders also want that.
There are only happy people working in Nvidia company. The thing is they are not hiring...
As a shareholder I am happy and want them to want more 😊
as a shareholder, yes we do want that. i want money please
@@HanSolo__ but you can still buy their stock.
Man thank you for being strait to the point not wasting anybody's time
Got the big milk rather than the small, smart!
The scar lore unlock made the 2 hours worthwhile.
Paul and Joe now on the case!
So nVidia are basically aiming for that Tyrell Corporation level of wealth and influence..
thx a lot Paul !! - I indeed was waiting for your valuable summary
"Let us continue this journey into the AI revolution, and build a successful and thriving industry together." Now where have I seen this movie before....
The last time Intel gave a presentation?
The more you buy.....the more jackets i can buy.
Jensen,2024 :)
Most stupid quote
Super jealous of everyone that managed to make it out there to Computex. Loving the news and hope you all have a great time out there! One day I'll be able to make it out to one!
Paul, love your attention to detail. The odd comic sans font used, the flaw in the Moore's Law comparison, etc. These nuances provide entertainment for, at the very least, a portion of your viewers, myself included. Ty.
Thank you Paul for watching the presentation and giving us a summary. I handled about 30 seconds of Jensen.
This is going to be really niche, but id love to find out if there's any news of 4k blu ray / players at computex this year.
Theres still dozens of us that value ownership / video quality.
Dude at this point the GPU talk you were anticipating is inferable from the capability of the hardware that was discussed. You did a pretty great job!
We appreciate you subjecting yourself to this, so we don't have to. You deserve a nice cold beer :D
do I sell before June 7th then reinvest after the split??
selam, elido I sell before June 7th then reinvest after the split??
Thanks for the recap and what does Malt milk taste like? Sounds good
Like milk + the inside of a whopper/malt ball, or carnation malted milk if you've had that
Next year they will have a virtual person for this event who will be photorealistic and behave like a real person and help as another speaker. This tech is improving so fast.
Also, you can't create a TOPs equivalency graph using varying datatypes
Sooo... AMD's Radeon has to be the cool kid, now. O.o
And that's why AMD will remain poor in comparison. AMD is playing catch up when Nvidia are milking the crap out of AI while they're leading. By the time AMD catch up, if ever, Nvidia will have enough money to literally donate GPUs to everyone just so AMD can't make a sale.
Case in point, that's what Microsoft did. Windows is, by technicality, "free" when they gave everyone free upgrades from Windows 7 and 8, just so they can hold onto the market share. Nvidia won't do this, but you get the point. They'll be rich enough to hire enough people to pee around the AMD headquarters to drown it.
@@DanteLovesPizza are you talking about gaming or bussines area?
@@ZRay507
In general, in both, as a whole.
AMD isn't even close to beating Nvidia in gaming and in business applications.
The "simple plan" is ... nVidia didn't even talk about consumer cards/50-series cards. Got it, saved me 2 hours of watching.
Thank you for taking one for the team.
glad you made it safely. hopefully see you on the show floor. could always cope over no news with some green hotpot.
Awesomesauce video Paul and Joe!! Thank you, Paul, for wasting 2 hours of your life that you won't get back listening to Jensen talk about the business space. It was interesting to see how little the consumer GPU market is to NVIDIA. LOL
Not really surprised. I look forward to your upcoming videos on COMPUTEX / Tepei.
Thank you for the highlights of the keynote, "I did this so you dont have to" is always welcome
I'm shocked there was no mention of the 50 Series. I know there's rumors that they're trying to Target a late release date for this year but I just don't see it.
It's not like all the resources for GPU go into AI at the moment anyways. I don't see why they would serve consumers when the real money is in AI. As sad as it might be.
I think they would've made an annoucement if they intended a big launch this year. If there's a release, they are going to ship GPUs in small numbers then, so it won't matter for the general public.
Nearly 80% of nVidias revenue are from corporate and AI sales. Your average gamer wants to spend the least and get the most for their money. I don’t blame nVidia for chasing where the profits are
@@theodentherenewed4785 When has Nvidia announced a new gen of GPUs this early? As far as I can remember, it's been a month or two out from the actual launch.
So what would the cost be for the deployment shown with 32,000 GPU's?
The "in a box" is the same as saying something is "An appliance" basically just meaning it is something you can just turn on and start using right away.
It still makes sense to see Compute improvement via scaling at rate of Moore's Law vs improvement with design.
You missed the point. It’s not animation. It’s totally come from gen AI. It’s computational.
Thanks for the brief recap, Paul, much better than GN Steve's 3 hour reccap!! 😀
First, thank you Paul and Joe for the condensed version of the Nvidia presentation. Second, I finally figured out what Jensen Huang's deal is. With the newly accelerated push on AI tech, the guy is actually a Cylon. This is just the initial phase when humanity still has some control over it. Anyone that has watched Battlestar Gallactica knows how badly this can all turn out. Keep in mind that even the reboot series and movies, including the Caprica series, are all over 10 years old now too. 🤣
Damn , idk if I want to see Jensen’s future . Dude cld totally be a super villain ! 🤘🏻🏁
sickest sideburns 2024
06:51 So basically putting an animated avatar and voice to those "support" "bots" that never give you the answer you need but which you are forced to go through if you want to eventually talk to a real person. Things are going to get a lot worse before they'll get better, looks like.
The enshitification of tech support lol
*IF they get better
Given how efficient in streamlining NVidia GPUs are, no wonder they are switching to year to year refresh. They've used their own solutions to improve the architecture designs of the future hardware.
Also, looking at the list of stakeholders (11:05) I don't see OpenAI in there.
Will there be any vlog of being there or just tech news?
what is needed is more competition in the the gpu industry
You don't see it do you? Nvidia is getting away from consumer desktop gpus, or it's on the bottom of their priority list now.... :( I'm gonna miss those days where Nvidia couldn't wait to show us new GPUs, like RTX 2080, GTX 1080....gone are those days and it hurts.
Gaming GPUs represent 9% of their business now. It's kind of expected that it is on the backburner. Any CEO would pivot to what's monetizing the most. They are in uncharted growth mode right now and they have the gold that every business wants.
So when they've replaced all of our jobs with ai, who's supposed to make money so they can buy anything they are selling? or is the future business to business only?
I'm not big on AI. I realise that it is becoming more prevalent in todays world, and that you can't fight it. However, I hope those that are making these AI's, remember ASIMOV's 3 laws. 1, A robot may not harm human beings, nor through inaction allow a human being to come to harm. 2, A robot must obey human beings, except where such actions would conflict with the First Law. 3, A Robot must protect it's self, except when such actions conflict with the First and Second Law. I'm sure one day we may have a 'Commander DATA' in our homes, doing our ironing and cleaning, but that is years off. Oh yeah, NVIDIA? I prefer AMD.
that's a bummer about the consumer video cards.
Working on Physical AI, Robots building robots... wait a minute, I've seen that movie already. It didn't end well.
Paul, thank you for watching this, I'd be pissed if I made time to sit down & watch this only to hear nothing involving their next GPUs.
Next year you can have a NIM watch the Keynote and give you a Summary.
Thanks for this, Sunday morning beer man.
A NIM for Teams meetings would be interesting.
Thanks for leaping in front of that bullet for us, Paul.
My disappointment about no graphics card announcement is tempered by my disappointment about no PC release for GTA6, this shit is just two consecutive scrotal-punches
Trying to catch up with his cousin, Lisa Su at AMD with the Frontier Supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory with their Epyc CPUs and MI250X GPUs
so shoud l i waot before building a PC still?
Tbh nvidia is just showing us the future of mass unemployment and redundancy of the human race.
The more you buy, the more you save…be able to fire all your staff and put them out of jobs ASAP
Honestly, every day that goes by without a 4090 replacement announcement is another day I am happy to have pre-ordered one and been enjoying ever since. Most certainly, nothing lasts forever, but for the money, a 4090 has been a good investment thus far.
Try the papaya mik - every convenience store has it - it's delicious. (木瓜牛奶 - mùguāniúnǎi). The Gold Medal Taiwan beer is good but I don't like the Classic much.
we love the Torment Nexus from the classic book Dont Build The Torment Nexus
After blackwell ultra, rueben, rueben ultra...then comes skynet😎 and the guy that cut his face when he was 5 was actually a soldier sent back in time to destroy skynet before it becomes self aware
😂
after Rueben is BLT, then Monte Christo, then Brisket Grilled Cheese.
Will they ever do global pollution simulations? 🤔
They are simulating the earths weather/climate with a digital twin of earth. Almost certain some of that is already there with greenhouse gasses/pollution being a factor in earths climate.
Regarding the "werid font", I wonder if some of thoses pres' slides could have been generated 🤔
@paulshardware what is the next event consumers should be looking forward to for new information regarding the 50 series graphics cards?
I think quite a few nVidia fans are going to be deeply disappointed when Blackwell's hype fails to come anywhere near expectations. The initial announcement describing 2 dies configured as a single GPU is not coming to RTX 5000. I anticipate that once reviewers get their hands on retail consumer GPUs, we'll see about 15-20% improvement over RTX 4000.
I actually hope I'm completely wrong, but it's unlikely we'll see anywhere near the 70% improvement over Lovelace that was teased a while back. nVidia (more accurately TSMC) are hitting some hard limits in manufacturing nVidia's GPU dies. I hope for nVidia's sake they are developing chiplet architecture in parallel with Rubin. The monolithic designs that nVidia excels at designing are becoming their own Achilles heel.
Thanks for recap. . Question. . .outside businesses wanting to fire all their employees who has been asking for any of this? Watching AI burn down the jobs and search engines (ie internet) is like a guy selling you all the great things Fire can do. . .like cook food etc. . .while burning down not just your house ( job) but the entire city ( internet) and asking for ALL the money for the promise of all the cooked food while everything is starting to burn.
I'm sure you're going to be showing us lots of cools stuff very soon, but isn't this just the opportunity for IBM to jump in and launch Battlemage?
Thanks for suffering for us Paul. I’m grateful! Have fun as well while there. 😊😊
I've been suspecting since the DGX-GH200 launch that nVidia was shifting its focus from consumer GPUs to massive, hyperscale cloud compute and streaming technology. That comports well with nVidia's heavy emphasis on Ai enhanced video streaming technology, AI upres, OpenUSD, and Omniverse.
I'm honesty wondering if they're just going to dump the graphics card division.
Thanks for the summary Paul, although I did watch the keynote myself and with keen interest. I was micro sleeping 😴 and missed some key points.
Far two much fluff, pretty sure if they ran that through AI it could have been condensed to at least 30 minutes.
I will now condense this comment, pay more for the 5090, get less (rumours it’s smaller) but save more because of its productivity.
Thanks for saving me the time of sitting through that presentation.
Thanks Paul, you just saved 2h of my life!
Let the food vacation, BEGIN!
Didn't jensen specifically declare Moore's Law dead? When was that, it wasn't literally last year's CES was it?
Welcome to Taipei!
Air BnB is a level up!
Looks very comfy-cozy.
Isn't it Steve Jobs that's known for the "One More Thing" quote? I'm pretty sure he was the one who made that famous for keynotes. Post Jobs, R.I.P., Apple still drops that phrase from time to time in their Keynotes for surprise models. All you have to do is Google "One More Thing" and not even mention Jobs...
Hey Paul, unless you are Microsoft or Meta, Blackwell is not out even in the DC. Closer to end of 24/early 25 last I checked.
You will see GraceHopper, the ARM+H100/H200 solution as the next mainstream DC product.
Interesting note on Rubin. I feel like they missed the mark on keeping things alphabetical.
Pump up that bubble! I own Nvida GPU but I really hope for better cards from AMD and Intel.
So... there was no point in anyone in our little shrinking corner of the tech space to bother flying out to Taipei (except for the food and tech deals on the street.) Got it.
they should bring back sli for gaming, but powered with ai to sync frames and overcome compatibility issues.
Paul, excellent video as always, but can’t help to wonder if Nvidia’s still wants to provide GPU to individual customer…. I think they realized they don’t have to build graphic cards and still can be very (more?) profitable with just the AI stuff. Hope I’m wrong, but it sure looks that way. Thanks again for the coverage of Computex!
When Jensen kept saying that they had made GPUs cheaper, it felt like a knife in the stomach and he kept twisting it every time he said that they had made GPUs cheaper.
Of course I know he was referring to the GPU compute power that has gotten so much more powerful, but the price hasn't really gone up with the power, which is how he could justify the "cheaper" GPU line.
Back to good ol fashion waiting. Ive become very good at waiting.
10:37 "He said we have robots, but what we're gonna have is robots that are interacting with other robots so that they can build more robots. What could go wrong there?"
If there was a Skynet Doomsday Clock, I'd say we're at about 11pm.
Honestly, the problem is people got their hopes up. They *wanted* consumer graphics announcements, and the rumor folks played into it. The lesson here is, don't expect a company that is all-in on "the next big thing" to give a damn about consumers... or their wallets. Expect that 5090 to cost an arm and a leg -- and if you have a bum knee, you better find someone willing to give you a good leg to use instead.
9:26 BF3 on the screen! LETS GOOO! BF3 Remastered confirmed?!
This all makes sense to me. Compared to the money they can make with slick AI controlled Data Centers, gaming isn't even a spit in a bucket.
AI: Absolute Income. This keynote was proof that Nvidia doesn't give a crap about gamers.
This is news to you?
You didn't get that message with their 40 series specs and pricing? Lol.
What Nvidia did not speak of (and NONE of the other Tech Company's Representatives present will either) is the fact that every advance 'benefits' many, but at the same time disenfranchises many more from enjoying those 'benefits' too!!