• Mwa@thelemmy.club
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    10 hours ago

    Everybody should use AI AI should be optional
    FIFY
    maybe next time i should buy AMD, i love my GTX 1650 though. (I dont mind not being able to run modern AAA at high fps,Slower tokens per second,etc.)
    i like Local AI cause its solve most of the ethics problems for me(i dont like AI datacenters)
    i tend to not share any AI prompts due to possible training on anything copyrightable problem.

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      8 hours ago

      Buy a 50 series card. Mfg has lower latency than raw uncapped, and if you have a 500hz oled is the only card on the market that can get those frames because of it.

      It’s crazy how good the 50 series is.

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      9 hours ago

      AMD is just as bad. It only looks better, because it doesn’t have the resources to pull of all the crazy shit that Nvidia does.

      And so is Intel. There’s no good choice when it comes to dekstop CPUs and GPUs, unfortunately.

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        8 hours ago

        ofc they aren’t very good(both are public companies at the end of the day so they wont be very good,the most they can be is “good”.),but i mean they are much better then Nvidia. (ig?)
        and it would be cool if we got RISC-V

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          7 hours ago

          That’s the dream, but both Intel and AMD will spend all of their money on ensuring it doesn’t happen.

          In this regard Nvidia is actually the least bad of the three. It’s already manufacturing ARM SOCs, and isn’t opposed to RISC-V either, since it’d be theoretically more profitable than ARM. No ARM royalties => more money for Jensen.

          Especially with the recent RTX Spark announcement. Nvidia is perfectly willing to invest a lot of resources into ARM, while Intel and AMD are both investing resources into sabotaging it.

          ARM isn’t RISC-V of course, but close enough. Many companies investing into ARM invest into RISC-V as well, including ARM giants like Qualcomm, because it only makes sense.

          If it wasn’t for the AI bubble, I could consider Nvidia to be better than Intel or AMD overall. I’d still probably buy AMD’s desktop GPUs over Nvidia’s though.