Su said their focus is enterprise. Won't be surprised if dates keep getting pushed back, products canceled, paper launches, etc. A real AMD flagship gaming card sounds great, but unlikely while there is still the infinite money glitch.
Realistically AMD has a golden opportunity here to catch up if Nvidia drops the ball on consumer products.Realistically they're unlikely to allocate resources for flagship consumer parts unless they somehow get extremely lucky with yields, or get extremely unlucky with commercial demand.
They've had the opportunity before and they didn't take it.Realistically AMD has a golden opportunity here to catch up if Nvidia drops the ball on consumer products.
Catch up to what exactly? Steal a slice of the smallest Pie in IT?Realistically AMD has a golden opportunity here to catch up if Nvidia drops the ball on consumer products.
5x? you are so cute...No one is gonna chase it when AI will buy almost identical product at 5x the cost
Catch up to what exactly? Steal a slice of the smallest Pie in IT?
AMD wanted to win mindshare when they were entering the CPU market for servers so they did lots of stuff targeting consumers that were in charge of those purchases.
Now with AI farms the gloves are off... every cpu and every GPU available via enterprise channels is being purchased with insane prices for support and same day replacement. So not only do vendors need ALL of the GPU's, they need them all PLUS 25% more of whatever they sell so they can fulfill their insanely priced service contracts.
AMD could completely abandon the consumer space, sell ONLY enterprise parts or to enterprise SI's and grow their profit margins even more.
so could all of them. But hopefully nobody is willing to bet on the AI market being the golden goose that lays an unlimited number of golden eggs per hour forever.
There are already companies in that market space. NuScale and Westinghouse lead the pack. SMR's are waiting to be deployed. Government red tape holds everything back. Realistically we won't see the first SMR go online until 2033 at the earliest. Google and Meta are pushing HARD to fast track SMR's. We're talking 100's of billions of dollars in investment sitting there waiting.Honestly if you wanted to get into an industry that will see astronomical demand in areas where it wasn't before... Get into small city size power generation. Develop something that can be deployed and reliably ran to power these data centers. License it to them, so they pay you to license the tech for however many years and you don't have to do any of the actual work.
Just sit back and let them build it maintain it and support it and collect your check. Just never do an exclusive license on it. And you'll be golden.
That is exactly what I do at work.Get into small city size power generation.