I'm still wait and see. Right now all of the high end card news lately has ended up being an new AI Compute unit with a profit margin that I can't even imagine.
That's awesome. And I largely don't play any competitive games. Though some games are hard on ye ole video cards. Like FFXIVX Holy moly, I need to put some frame limits on that thing. Otherwise just sitting around 100% GPU use at 4k native all max.
Yea even here in Texas I'm seriously considering when I do a cash out to put 40k toward solar with an back up battery that lets me run off grid when I make enough power.
Hell when you are done gaming on it that could be a dedicated dual boot button to boot into something like Linux. Or instead of Xbox brand Steam OS brand... or whatever. So many options here.
Young people are making bad decisions. Tell me more... how does this happen... you mean they don't know as much as those more experienced in life?
Sorry.. I made bad decisions when I was younger too. But I'm still here and going until the warranty expires whenever that is.
After reading the article... It's more like.
We got something!
What's it do?
It's fast... ummm like RAM!
is it RAM fast?
Uhhh... maybe!!
Ok so it replaces ram?
It could... but we think it will hold data for a THOUSAND years!
Yea.. like the crystal storage technology they were talking...
Man... price - performance that doesn't look bad.
I kind of want to buy a board with a bunch of NVME slots and on board graphics with the lowest end AMD card I can find to make a smallish data storage device for my home/online use.
Honestly if any of you play FFXIV there's a whole mod...
If this catches wind... just expect someone like Samsung or TSMC to buy them... patent the ever loving crap out of it. Then just keep making DDR for a while, until they decide the cost to produce is worth it to lead the market. Or DDR ram just blows it so far out of the water as it be a...
I mean... if you're designing an office building your architecting an office building... No different for GPU's... right?
Kidding I know there's all different styles of Architecture. I was being silly.
It's reasonable to say that you would have an 'xbox' partition on the drive, that can access the storage drive that is software partitioned to give a variable priority to game/productivity storage. I really think that would be a best of both worlds. Integrate the Xbox low latency controller...