The END Is HERE!

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Today could be the beginning of the end for X86 CPUs on desktop, Nvidia's RTX 5000 series is being nerfed, Nvidia GPUs just got a huge update, next Gen Nvidia architecture and Nvidia unveiled their new program! Stay tuned...

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0:00 Nvidia's New Program
2:53 Next Gen Nvidia Architecture
3:40 Nvidia's GPUs Just Got An Update
5:34 X86 Is Doomed
7:16 RTX 5000 Series Is Being Nerfed
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This is a really weird way for Nvidia to say that poor people "aren't enthusiastic" 😂😂

Viralbutnotyet
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They have been saying x86 is done for 30 years… Not going to happen.

jackcapella
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Nvidia has zero reason to make the 50 series any better than the 40 series. Until AMD and Intel can give them competition they will not care.

jimdob
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I really hope AMD does something incredible with their GPUs during the next years, and force Nvidia to actually do better to make sure GPU competition isn't like CPU competition was before Ryzen

lassebrustad
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I'm just glad to see AMD is still supporting AM4 through 2024 which makes it still a great budget baller for 1080p and 1440p gaming. 😁

TheHangarHobbit
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Not until they fix native arm support for software, right now there are many issues for games especially...

chomper
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i cant believe that in 2024 a triple slot 305mm gpu is considered sff

Joey-loln
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**not including gaming....

the Snapdragon X's are only 40-50 percent faster when compared to the Intel Core Ultra's and AMD Ryzen HS's... those are laptop/mobile CPUs and while that is impressive for apps, editing, coding/programming, graphic design, video production, etc.... it's not anywhere near the power of even mid-range gaming CPU/GPU combinations in a full-sized PC

Munenushi
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A five years old CPU with (as example) 6 cores compared with today’s 6 cores CPU is working different and efficiently as the old one. So the same amount of cores are not really proving less power or performance brake. But sure for each customer it is our wish to have more cores. But the focus should be the smoothness game experience without matters of the cores.

pju
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AMD just announced new x86 chips, including two new AM4 chips. No, it's not "the end of x86". I can see myself grabbing an ARM-based system for something like Plex, but I'm not sure what other use I'd (personally speaking) have for one at this time.

Also, let's not act too surprised about the 50 series. Nvidia has gone all-in on AI, and it shows. Now, watch as the 50 series is just as overpriced, if not moreso, as the 40 series.

djaces
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X86 IS HERE FOREVER, NPUs cannot replace X86 since its only meant for laptops, and no Copilot cannot and does not work natively in Desktop CPUs since you need a minimum of 40 Tops for Copilot to work natively with no internet, thats why NPUs like the AMD AI 300 with 50 Tops and Snapdragon Elite X with 45 Tops where Introduced.

hdz
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Nvidia will never get a place in my PC..
Horrible company..

Vialli.
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So crazy how gunpowder was invented in China, went all the way to Portugal, then got introduced to Japan. Nearly made a full trip around the globe to get next door.

wjckc
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I see Qualcomms new chip as their M1 moment. Massive performance on the table with the first gen, just like AMD did with Bulldozer to Zen and then will be followed by incremental updates just like the M series chips. x86 still has a lot of life left and will go on for quite some time.

leorickpccenter
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Despite the same core count, isn't the 50 series is supposed to have a whole new architecture?

ogremair
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nvidia bullshitting us, waited this long for the 5080 and its looking like i might as well cut my losses and get a used 4080 smh

TKPKidd
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What should we expect from the RTX 5000 with the same core count? +20% ish perf. vs. RTX 4000?

jimmis.christensen
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Qualcomm CPU has no where near the power required for serious desktop or general pc use. Notebooks and low power units they would be ok.
The limited instruction set requires more instructions to get things done so they BS to people a bit with their instuctions per sec etc as it is irrrellevent. Also windows basically runsin emulation mode on these CPUs so will never be as fast (lol) as X86 . THey would need to rewrite vast chunks of the OS to truly take advantage.

IRDazza
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BTW I built a SFF with an AMD K6 chip and an ATI videocard long long long ago. It was even one of the first to use heat pipes I believe. Very very tiny psu in it as well. I forget the name, my parents wanted one to fit in a tiny spot.

shanemitchell
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been a sub since 5k! so proud to see you grow every day!

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