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Discussion Nvidia Blackwell in Q1-2025

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From RTG. It's on your opinion, believe or not in this "leak"
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That formatting is brain melting.

The 5080 being 29% over the 4080S seems like a big jump with basically equal SM numbers.
 
If accurate, dont like this. For the 5080 card to only match the 4090. 3080 and 4080 were quite a bit faster than previous flagships. As well as historically with xx80 cards for the most part.
 
Nvidia is going for it again, they always find a new way. Titan AI branding will be $5K for a decent, but not massive performance uplift over the 5090. At least that may allow the 5090 to go no higher than the 4090 is, who am I kidding? $2K USD for 5090? I just care about price right now. I can sell my 4090 right now for a little more than I bought it new for up here.
 
I doubt they don't care about the aproximately $12 Billion a year. Just looking at Siggraph papers shows the latest in their funded research still has improvements in graphics. Like Area reSTIR for RT

Even NVidia knows that someday their AI profits will decline from some combination of increased competition, decreased AI companies, market saturation, etc... So it would be nice to still have a 10Billion+ gaming GPU business.
 
Even NVidia knows that someday their AI profits will decline from some combination of increased competition, decreased AI companies, market saturation, etc... So it would be nice to still have a 10Billion+ gaming GPU business.
Besides, omniverse is their current next big project that they are pushing and that will definitely require people to have GeForce GPUs to be successful.
 
Even NVidia knows that someday their AI profits will decline from some combination of increased competition, decreased AI companies, market saturation, etc... So it would be nice to still have a 10Billion+ gaming GPU business.
One would hope so as the hype is certainly slowing down as people played around with the stuff but are left wondering how it is actually helpful? I mean yeah just fro the sake of it I now add AI generated title images to my slides for some wow effect but it doesn't make my work and better or more efficient.
 

Speculation that NV is cutting supply of Ada to begin the transition to Blackwell. Interestingly they suggest 4070 and above is getting the cuts so perhaps the initial desktop launch might be wider than I had thought.
 
The gap between xx90 and xx80 grows larger?
I dislike this trend.

As long as the pricing is in some proportion to the silicon you get, does it really matter? I actually like the idea of a truly halo card that's well above the rest of the pack even if it has a premium price.

I thought what NVidia did with Ampere where the 3080 had a reasonable price was preferable to ADL and a 4080 nearly double the MSRP at $1,200. I'm not going to count the pandemic and mining boom against Nvidia and what it did to actual prices with Ampere, but they made an affordable xx80 card that gave great performance per dollar.
 
As long as the pricing is in some proportion to the silicon you get, does it really matter? I actually like the idea of a truly halo card that's well above the rest of the pack even if it has a premium price.

I thought what NVidia did with Ampere where the 3080 had a reasonable price was preferable to ADL and a 4080 nearly double the MSRP at $1,200. I'm not going to count the pandemic and mining boom against Nvidia and what it did to actual prices with Ampere, but they made an affordable xx80 card that gave great performance per dollar.
Hmm, I think it means the 5080 will continue to get worse mm² per $ than the ultra expensive 5090.

You're looking at it the other way? But really I'd rather have a good affordable 5080 than a 5090.
 
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