• treadful@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    Was reading Hackaday’s source article on BBC and came across this:

    That did not deter the duo who continued hacking with Lapsus$ and successfully breached Nvidia, a Silicon Valley tech giant that makes chips for artificial intelligence chatbots, in February 2022.

    That’s a funny as fuck way of classifying Nvidia.

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      1 year ago

      Sounds like something written by AI, ironically. That’s the most talked about thing for the moment, so that’s what it picks up on. It doesn’t care if it’s correct.

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        1 year ago

        But it is correct now. Nvidia is making way more AI chips cards whatever then it is GPUs.

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      It’s not inaccurate though. They do make a AI chips.

      They probably make more than than they do GPUs now. Which is depressing.

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      Nvidia now cares more about AI than gamers, and people now know more about them because the AI chips they make, I have an Nvidia GPU, but I’m looking to get an AMD GPU (Also and intel ARC will also be fine because I upgrade my power supply), I dislike Nvidia a lot now.

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        I like the Arc series as a concept, because they’re the only value-driven option. Nvidia is just about pumping power and AMD is about trying cool gimmicks like dual clocks and chiplets.

        Eventually I hope that the Arc series contributes to an Intel chiplet series similar to the APUs available on handhelds.