NVIDIA Rolls GeForce Gaming Products into “Edge Computing” Category for Financials, Now Attributes to Less than 8% of Overall Revenue

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NVIDIA has officially moved its GeForce Graphics card division into another category within its latest financial reports. It’s been a spell since NVIDIA introduced its first consumer-grade PC gaming graphics cards in the late 1990s and to say that the GPU market has changed since then would be a vast understatment. From competitors and partners […]

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I hate Jensen Huang. All these decades of people saying PC is dead and being wrong. Who would've thought that it would be PC gaming companies (company) that actually killed it.
 
Meh, this is so misleading. nvidia is artificially propping up the AI bubble. It is not sustainable. AI data centers are a money pit, there is no profit in it. They are just leveraging hype to make line go up. nvidia invests into ai companies to make them buy gpus, from nvidia, they are literally buying their own product with their own money. If this was a sane world it would be called a scam. But clearly it is not a sane world where elon musk is allowed to force pension funds to buy into his failing rocket solar AI company at 10x valuation.
 
I don't think nvidia will abandon PC gaming. I think it might spin off the gaming division at some point, but even then, I have my doubts. You see, gaming and AI GPUs have too much in common hardware wise, so it only takes "a few more steps" to make an AI GPU from a gaming GPU (like they did at first). So even if you reverse the process into AI first (like it's happening right now), nvidia would only have to strip down the AI gpu to build a gaming GPU

Also keep in mind that gaming GPUs are used for a lot of things, not just gaming, Professional GPUs are pretty much IDENTICAL hardware wise to its gaming counterparts, save drivers.

And don't forget not only nvidia is focusing on AI and "abandoning" PC gaming. AMD and Intel are doing it too. Of course, it doesn't hit as hard when combined, they only have less than 10% of the market share and Intel by itself, less than 1%. RDNA5 is maybe coming in late '27 if we are lucky and apparently intel has already quit the gaming front as gaming battlemage is apparently cancelled.

And lastly, the main reason the "big three" are "quitting" pc gaming is mainly because of the exorbitant RAM prices. While nvidia might get away with $3,000+ RTX 6900, not AMD nor intel could pull that off.

One more thing. Nvidia is the dominant player in pretty much every market its in, being gaming, AI, contest creation, previsualization rendering, post production, robotics, self-driving, multimedia, HPC, you name it. And I'm not talking about at least 50% market. In most cases its more than 75% and in many cases more than 90%. Do you really think nvidia would quit ANY of its markets when they have NO competition?
 
Nvidia isn't going to quit anything but they have to deliver product to the ai farms and do it at pace that the people standing these up dont suddenly become sane.

Several of these AI farms are going to go bankrupt and their hardware sold at a loss to recoup some money. Sadly ai/render cards with no output can't even be refreshed for GPU use cases. So it will be resold to nvidia to tear down and rebrand them for a consumer market that will be momentarily grateful.

Nows the time for an AMD to step up with some truly competitive cards with display outputs that are first sold to these AI farms.

At least thats my short sided take.
 
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