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Has anyone seen the time table, they have two people from NVIDIA speaking, they set their minions onto each other while they are buddy-buddy with themselves, and the fanboys and fangirls give entertainment to them by their cat fights, this is very disrespectful to consumers.
Has anyone seen the time table, they have two people from NVIDIA speaking, they set their minions onto each other while they are buddy-buddy with themselves, and the fanboys and fangirls give entertainment to them by their cat fights, this is very disrespectful to consumers.
the time tables listed are for (what seems) other sessions. the speakers may be from different companies but just about all of them have interned/worked for other companies. engineers are engineers they pretty much understand there is a common goal - advancing graphics. plus they never know when they could be looking for a job.
it's the PR people that are . . . . (insert adjective of choice here).
Not trying to be a party pooper bere but, what the heck is up with the naming of this event. Sounds like a porn flick or some kind of drink you get at starbucks. Anyone care to explain it?
Not trying to be a party pooper bere but, what the heck is up with the naming of this event. Sounds like a porn flick or some kind of drink you get at starbucks. Anyone care to explain it?
i tried and failed on several occasions to embed the one on VC's site. looked at others and using preview it didn't show, same with your's. but hitting submit made it visible.
Practically a guarantee this will happen. If the demand is high among miners, I might join in as well. Might as well make use of an opportunity, right?
They have an opportunity to surprise, since I think in the near future Nvidia will only be able to deliver the 1080 Ti. However, I think Vega will stay around GTX 1080 level, so Nvidia is probably safe. Maybe Nvidia will need to lower prices though, which is good.
I also hope they can deliever cards with HBM2 memory now. They have been talking about it for over a year. I want to see very small pcb cards that are still powerful, all along the product line.
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