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Good for consumers, bad for companies. The latter is what this thread is talking about.As I said "at most" and even then not always. Also, how is having ample stock a bad thing now?
Technically Nvidia could pay more than Apple and take that 3nm for themselves, but it obviously isn't a good idea with current market conditions. Intel was doing this, until they backed off and made their own 3nm.The market could be the hottest it’s ever been and it wouldn’t matter, there is nobody who can make a 3nm chip right now. There is no amount of money NVidia can pay to get a 3nm chip produced unless Apple voluntarily gives up their TSMC contract which Apple can’t do.
Apple will have 3nm chips by the end of the year, so I'm sure if Nvidia wanted to they could have 3nm as well. If Nvidia is delaying until 2025, that means they expect the market to be so bad that there's no point touching 3nm for nearly 2 years. Intel's 3nm is expected to be ready by next year and I think they're ready to sell to anyone who needs it. The problem is nobody needs it.Market conditions may get worse, they may improve, aliens might invade and turn us into house pets. Regardless of market factors there is no company who could get Nvidia any useful supply of a 3nm chip before 2025.
Nvidia might have better luck with Intel's 3nm ...Technically Nvidia could pay more than Apple and take that 3nm for themselves, but it obviously isn't a good idea with current market conditions. Intel was doing this, until they backed off and made their own 3nm.
TSMC is currently struggling to get a 50% yield making the iPhone chips, those are tiny, I can't even imagine what the yields would be on something the size of Nvidia's monster chips. TSMC is hoping to improve that by 5% per quarter but that puts things well into 2025 before they get to the magical 80%, and because of the delay on 2nm Apple won't be transitioning to that when planned so that means 3nm remains pinned longer than anybody planned.Apple will have 3nm chips by the end of the year, so I'm sure if Nvidia wanted to they could have 3nm as well. If Nvidia is delaying until 2025, that means they expect the market to be so bad that there's no point touching 3nm for nearly 2 years. Intel's 3nm is expected to be ready by next year and I think they're ready to sell to anyone who needs it. The problem is nobody needs it.
The 4090TI was a repurposing of their OAM silicon which is a 600w monster they use for their AGX servers, before AI took off I have no doubt that it would have been a thing but now that it has I doubt we'll see it any time soon.Do not forget that we are all expecting an RTX 4090 Ti to come into existence. Wringing out the enthusiast-cloth to its last drop of cash is certainly Nvidia's plan. If they release the RTX 4090 Ti this summer, then that would simply end current market conditions, especially if it's priced nearly the same as the RTX 4090 currently is, but pushes down the MSRP of the RTX 4090 into its demand-based price level. If Nvidia forcefully stabilized the market by lowering the price of its entire product stack, it would shutdown AMD's very next attempt to release any new card, and Intel wouldn't be able to interfere.
The market would simply belong to Nvidia.
The economy is in the toilet?! When did this happen?????? /sA World wide recession will do such things. Crypto mining faked #'s, but this has been a trend for 2+ years now.
If anyone is surprised then you live in a happy bubble and I am Jelly!
Negative, Jensen just requires more Teslas is all
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Those batteries aren’t gonna mine themselves!Nice to see Jensen supporting slave labor & fossil fuels.
Those batteries aren’t gonna mine themselves!
Nice to see Jensen supporting slave labor & fossil fuels.
Probably the lowest carbon footprint of all the possible methods...
Well, at least until the material makes it to the processing stage.Probably the lowest carbon footprint of all the possible methods...
That's not unusual for an 8 month old video card to have plenty of stock... especially a top end one. Stock historically has only been short the first month or so.
Isn't Nvidia supposed to be moving to a chiplet-type design?I can't even imagine what the yields would be on something the size of Nvidia's monster chips.
Well that's where Lithium gets fun, if you are extracting it from Spodumene then yeah you need a lot of chemicals it is a dirty process but those deposits are primarily found in Australia, and Northern Canada, which is relatively cheap but very dirty.Well, at least until the material makes it to the processing stage.
All the Blackwell leaks were stating Monolithic MCM, not chiplets.Isn't Nvidia supposed to be moving to a chiplet-type design?
Very unlikely. The RTX 4090 and 4090 Ti serves a very small segment of the market who have no problem with price so long as they have the fastest.If they release the RTX 4090 Ti this summer, then that would simply end current market conditions, especially if it's priced nearly the same as the RTX 4090 currently is, but pushes down the MSRP of the RTX 4090 into its demand-based price level.
Why would Nvidia do that? Other than market conditions might for them to lower prices, but that's the last thing they want to do. It is the first thing I want them to do.If Nvidia forcefully stabilized the market by lowering the price of its entire product stack, it would shutdown AMD's very next attempt to release any new card, and Intel wouldn't be able to interfere.
The market would simply belong to Nvidia.
Some time between 2008 and 2030.The economy is in the toilet?! When did this happen?????? /s