• Purple-Ad-8931@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    i long wondered why something like that wasn’t happening in occident. Pull old gpus and put like 40gb of cheap ram on it with multiple channels to make cheap cards. Then i remember occident’s all about the money and “intellectual property” claims.

  • InterestingButt0n@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Imagine if they weren’t so afraid of you putting something in a server and gave us the option to simply buy the damn thing with a 90 degree connector and a superior single moving part design that doesn’t give a single shit what case you put it in?

    No, no, it’s the chinese fault.

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    1 year ago

    If they were readily available they would be a tempting option! But no, Nvidia continue to be frugal with vram in the consumer space…

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      1 year ago

      Unfortunately we need to be careful what we wish for. As AI processing becomes more and more popular, if a card like the RTX 4070 had 20 GB vram they would probably all be snatched up by companies to use for AI processing on the cheap, and suddenly 4070 and higher all go for $2000 like the mining craze all over again.

      • poopyheadthrowaway@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        I doubt any big, mainstream western corporations would use GeForce cards for AI, even if they have the same amount of vRAM as workstation cards (and they’d never have the same memory as AI-specific cards such as the H100). Hobbyists will for sure, but they make up such a tiny portion of the market that I doubt it would change the overall demand. Chinese and Russian companies will, I guess, but I don’t think that would have the same effect as crypto mining, which has immediate returns without any expertise for individual users, unlike AI applications.