• treadful@lemmy.zip
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    1 年前

    Was reading Hackaday’s source article on BBC and came across this:

    That did not deter the duo who continued hacking with Lapsus$ and successfully breached Nvidia, a Silicon Valley tech giant that makes chips for artificial intelligence chatbots, in February 2022.

    That’s a funny as fuck way of classifying Nvidia.

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      Sounds like something written by AI, ironically. That’s the most talked about thing for the moment, so that’s what it picks up on. It doesn’t care if it’s correct.

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        But it is correct now. Nvidia is making way more AI chips cards whatever then it is GPUs.

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      It’s not inaccurate though. They do make a AI chips.

      They probably make more than than they do GPUs now. Which is depressing.

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      Nvidia now cares more about AI than gamers, and people now know more about them because the AI chips they make, I have an Nvidia GPU, but I’m looking to get an AMD GPU (Also and intel ARC will also be fine because I upgrade my power supply), I dislike Nvidia a lot now.

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        I like the Arc series as a concept, because they’re the only value-driven option. Nvidia is just about pumping power and AMD is about trying cool gimmicks like dual clocks and chiplets.

        Eventually I hope that the Arc series contributes to an Intel chiplet series similar to the APUs available on handhelds.