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Hope none of you were waiting on those
I was looking forward to the $350? 12gb 5060 super 😉
I thought they used HBM.I never thought there would be a 5060 Super.
That would be funny if Ayy Eye was the cause of it, since they were hogging all the 3 GB capacity.
I thought they used HBM.
Available wafers.I thought they used HBM.
New products from nVidia & Intel use gddr7 for inferenceI thought they used HBM.
The RTX Pro Blackwell range uses 3GB GDDR7 chips.I thought they used HBM.
What products from Intel use GDDR7?New products from nVidia & Intel use gddr7 for inference
They announced one on 18a releasing by next year endThe RTX Pro Blackwell range uses 3GB GDDR7 chips.
What products from Intel use GDDR7?
So once again the thing that was never really confirmed is now cancelled?
Everything about gaming Blackwell screamed "throw a dog a bone".
A super refresh in the middle of an AI boom, taking resources away from where the real money is for no actual performance gain for most of the stack always seemed like a weird play to me.
The memory bump many potential buyers wanted may not be coming.So once again the thing that was never really confirmed is now cancelled?
Gaming division needs better margins, upping memory looked like a cheap easy way to do it, but given where memory prices going now this might be dead in the water.A super refresh in the middle of an AI boom, taking resources away from where the real money is for no actual performance gain for most of the stack always seemed like a weird play to me
OEMs demand new products. The post implies that the mobile refresh with 3 GB chips is still on.
Crescent Island uses LPDDR5x, not GDDR7.They announced one on 18a releasing by next year end
Yeah it's insane and it;s not "us PC gamers"... it's so many different people, non-gamers on a budget, companies wanting to buy Workstations etc. Fecking hell man can the whole thing burst? But then again I am not sure if shit will properly burst since all players want to keep the delusion going on.Crescent Island uses LPDDR5x, not GDDR7.
And it's not just memory. Inductors, MOSFETS are all affected. You can use alternate parts, but either they'll be low volume, delayed, or increase in price. This will affect all electronics likely. I speculate this is all due to AI bubble. I can't see much positives out of AI investments anymore. Electricity costs and electronic costs are both increasing at a rapid rate. All for what?
Mess? Not a priority. Even if they have their ducks in a row.Suggesting that the GeForce department is in a mess.
Gaming division do still have motivation to get good numbers, and no refresh before a further delayed 6000 series would probably be bad for business too. If I had to bet there will be some kind of refresh, who knows when though.Gaming division needs better margins, upping memory looked like a cheap easy way to do it, but given where memory prices going now this might be dead in the water.
Nothing to do with economics as most understand it. Its simply the creation of new money, forestalling the incoming crisis.Crescent Island uses LPDDR5x, not GDDR7.
And it's not just memory. Inductors, MOSFETS are all affected. You can use alternate parts, but either they'll be low volume, delayed, or increase in price. This will affect all electronics likely. I speculate this is all due to AI bubble. I can't see much positives out of AI investments anymore. Electricity costs and electronic costs are both increasing at a rapid rate. All for what?
Pics or it did not happen!Its simply the creation of new money, forestalling the incoming crisis.

The letter:OpenAI explicitly requested federal loan guarantees for AI infrastructure in an October 27 letter to the White House—which kindly refused the offer.
The 11-page letter, submitted to the Office of Science and Technology Policy, called for expanding tax credits and deploying "grants, cost-sharing agreements, loans, or loan guarantees to expand industrial base capacity" for AI data centers and grid components. The letter detailed how "direct funding could also help shorten lead times for critical grid components—transformers, HVDC converters, switchgear, and cables—from years to months."


Nailed it.Pics or it did not happen!
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OpenAI Sought Government Loan Guarantees Days Before Sam Altman's Denial
OpenAI's letter to the White House requested federal loan guarantees for AI infrastructure, contradicting CEO Sam Altman's claim that the company doesn't want government support.www.yahoo.com
The letter:
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And the CFO of OpenAI.
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If Intel asking for money felt like a facepalm moment, this is a facewall moment.
