• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    I can’t see the context because it’s freaking X, but I bet that’s in reference to local ML hosting.

    There’s a big movement to get away from corporate AI, and I don’t need to explain the importance of that to the Lemmy crowd. But Nvidia is indeed artificially crippling consumer VRAM to stop them from being used for that too much, and protect their enterprise GPU market.

    The most bizzare thing is that AMD is somehow implicit even though they have like zero market share in that space. 48GB 7900s (and so on) would have obliterated Nvidia and sold like hotcakes, much less actually using their modular memory controller architecture… But no? They restricted their OEMs from doing that because they… Don’t want money, I guess.

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      AMD is much of a scum as Nvidia is or Intel was, that’s why DeepSeek is something that came from China and you would need a new player completely outside of the current chain.

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        I don’t see how that’s relevant, Deepseek was trained on, and is served on, Nvidia hardware.

        And while I don’t disagree about AMD gouging, if AMD was to act like “scum,” they would screw over Nvidia’s pricing strategy.

        But… they don’t. And lose for it.

        It’s some combination of ignorance, corporate stupidity and straight up collusion, but it’s also the opposite of greed.

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          DeepSeek is just a recent example to the usual Microsoft or Google or Apple aka Nvidia-AMD and now at most Intel. This is not about which GPU can run what.

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            Deepseek is like an ant compared to OpenAI/Anthropic/Google, and they come from a completely different world, the actually competitive open LLM dev scene with dozens of companies publishing good models. I think this is a bad analogy, as AMD is not that small and new compared to Nvidia.

  • Irdial@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Every time I see a headline that contains the word “slams,” I want to slam my head on the table

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      And the user who posted it. I really wish there was a simple way to block sensational posts from my feed.

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        Thanks for giving me the idea. BRB, making a keyword filter for the words “slams” and “slammed”.

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    “Whistleblows”. What a moronic take, in this regard taking the word of Edward Snowden is like taking the word of a random stranger in the street. At least we know on what Edward Snowden is likely spending his days on in Russia: Gaming. Wouldn’t blame him, it’s not like he can freely travel.

  • ivanafterall ☑️@lemmy.world
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    Snowden added, “As someone who wants to sweep away corruption, there’s a lot to like in the new ShamWow. And for those really tough, dirty stains, there’s OXYCLEAN!!! With ShamWow and Oxyclean, you don’t need to be Rushin’!”

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    An infamous former U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) contractor and whistleblower has unexpectedly shared his opinion on the state of the graphics card market.

    Man who did big cool thing once also has opinions on unrelated thing, news at 11.

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    Every one who bought the 7900xtx laughing their arse off running 20GiB models with MUCH better performance than a 4080/4080Super lol

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      I bought my 7900XTX for $800, and have kept absolutely quiet about it.

      Anyone who has asked me: “AMD sucks, CUDA better, buy NVDA stock”.

      The invisible hand of the market is made of invisible delicious meat

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      Edward Snowden PILEDRIVES the Nvidia RTX 50 series into a crowded bitcoin farm

      “Trash fuckin cuck card kys”

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        Don’t that distract you from that fact that in 2025 Edward Snowden threw Nvidia’s RTX 50 series off Hell In A Cell and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table.

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      The real question is whether they accept hypersexual autists.

      EDIT: … unable to exist without Tao Te Ching, thyme tea and a few good soundtracks.

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    How could Snowden get a hold of one of these in Russia? Maybe through an intermediary in Kazakhstan?

    Then again it’s hard finding one here even in the US since they all went out of stock within 5 minutes of being listed.

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      According to russian over at r/hardware GPUs have become cheaper in Russia since the ban as they are now being smuggled instead of imported via Europe with all extra cost that implies.