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Intel CEO on NVIDIA CPUs: They Are Responding to Us

At least this CEO is working, and pushing forward the innovation Intel once had. Over the next 10 years I believe Ill be switching back to Intel. I like this guy. And I am tired of giving my hard earned money to the saudi fund that propped up amd from the brink (in 2008 and 09). screw the murd erers.

clueless? go research it yourself if you care.
 
lol, I'm too much of a perfectionist and OCD (CDO?) to ever do that. :laugh: And while I'm not old, I'm not too young now either, lol.


All caps is how NVIDIA write it, so we must do the same. Think how stupid writing Amd would look.
You are obv correct. Still, AMD is an actual abbreviation, while Nvidia is not.

It wasnt always all caps, right? Wasnt it nVidia originally? Allcaps only happened with NVDA as in the share/stock. Ive also seen it written in as 'nvidia' in marketing logos.

At least this CEO is working, and pushing forward the innovation Intel once had. Over the next 10 years I believe Ill be switching back to Intel. I like this guy. And I am tired of giving my hard earned money to the saudi fund that propped up amd from the brink (in 2008 and 09). screw the murd erers.

clueless? go research it yourself if you care.
Typical case of each their own (rationale) Ithink.

Do you think there is any company not trying to get their hands on (Defense) gov contracts?! MS also did just recently... And Intel is pref supplier too.

Good luck riding with only "holier than thou" companies. Its not how the world works ;) Success in business and treading the edge of ethics are closely connected, especially if multinational.
 
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At least this CEO is working, and pushing forward the innovation Intel once had. Over the next 10 years I believe Ill be switching back to Intel. I like this guy. And I am tired of giving my hard earned money to the saudi fund that propped up amd from the brink (in 2008 and 09). screw the murd erers.

clueless? go research it yourself if you care.
Because Intel is such a goody-two shoes company with no bad history.
 
Never laugh, as this competition is in our favor in the diversity of products, but the fear is that Nvidia will monopolize processors with its cards, but will we see a processor with a PCI-E port
Ngreedia are not stupid. It would appear that XE is going to be compelling. Compelling enough to make the price of their CPUs combined with a GPU that has no price structure have OEMs eat it like pancakes. Nvidia could be shut out of some of the more lucrative streams (sub $1000) in a world where Computing becomes more important everyday. As stated the data center (and mining) are some of the catalysts for this as well. As Ngreedia will be able to offer complete miniing rigs running Linux or some form of too. 2023 is only 2 years which means they must have some ARM based variant that they at least have schematics for.
 
The name Nvidia consists of two parts: "next version" and "invidia" envy in Latin. Envy, in turn, is associated with the evil eye, which sounds like invaders in Latin. This word means look with hostility. If you trace the complex associative chain, you can understand why the eye is depicted on its logo and how it happened that it survived after a single redesign.
yeah, i remember reading that somewhere a long while back
 
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