Comment by JohnBooty

Comment by JohnBooty 3 days ago

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Yeah. Easier said than done, I know, but they need to not just catch up to nVidia but leapfrog them somehow.

I would have said that releasing cards with 32GB+ of onboard RAM, or better yet 128GB, would have gotten things moving. They'd be able to run/train models that nVidia's consumer cards couldn't.

But I think nVidia closed that gap with their "Project Digits" (or whatever the final name is) PCs.