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  1. Ampere obviously failed to launch as expected. Low numbers, and now Nvidia is scrambling to adjust. Part of me feels that Nvidia is pretty much going to scrap any new Ampere releases that doesn't focus on cut down dies, and focus on the next gen. Super/Ti series isn't happening this gen. I think Ampere is going to be a 1 year product.
  2. I don't agree with her politics, but good on her. To think her and Ilhan Omar didn't really care for it to begin with. For sure, they followed Bernie's idea to appeal to younger "possible" voters and future voters by going to one of their favorite platforms. Such ideas is gonna get more and more common. First it was Twitter, but Twitch and such are more interactive to see the person(s) as more human.
  3. Man, I'm not liking the idea of Nvidia owning ARM. I can feel that they'll keep the special designs to themselves, give out the design for the 1 model lower every cycle. Would it be wrong if Nvidia develops their own special instruction set that only favors their chips that include Nvidia's GPU technologies? Likely. I can see the move to RISC-V happening for the industry.
  4. As with many of you, I migrated here from OCN after being a member there since 2006. OCN of today really lacks what made it so special before it started going the down the path of commercialization. I started to frequent OCN less often because of the quality of the content was down, and the community simply felt... dead. With OCN feeling dead, a former of itself, I no longer had the urge to even view a computer hardware website for a few years, maybe once a month if there was new hardware I was interested in and wanted to see if anything showed. It used to be my daily tech news website when everything was on the front page, kinda like the sunday morning paper. The discussions were great back then. I'm not a big poster by any means nowadays, but I do like to participate when I can. But if ExtremeHW will give me the old feel of OCN where it actually felt like a computer tech community, instead of having ads which caused dead space on the webpage because of my adblocker, then I'll give it a go. It was weird seeing many faces I'd see, no longer appear on OCN. It seemed like they all went to [H] or Reddit. But behold, someone had a link to this page on OCN, and saw that good ole ENTERPRISE created this website. Hopefully we can build up this site.
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