Nvidia plans to boost presence in Israel with multibillion-dollar tech campus in north
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The Arc 850 is apparently a banger of a midrange card. The mid range, I imagine, is the sweet spot for volume and profitability
It's considered budget now. At $250 MSRP it's equal to the cheapest release by Nvidia
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What's drawing them to Isreal? Is the local talent really that good?
Probably currying favour with Zionists in the administration.
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This is a problem that Nvidia is capable of solving but they haven’t been interested in it for over a decade so I don’t see them starting now.
They actually recently open sourced a bunch of required infrastructure, and hired a bunch of the OSS driver maintainers.
It's all still pretty crap, but there's more hope now.
Well, that's good news for my desktop build, and bad news for my hope for the future, I guess.
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Man I really hope Radeon and Arc don't fold.
If only ark went with dxvk rather than their half backed pilots that crash
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Still a lot less than NVIDIA. Else we are going to have to wait for the Chinese stuff. Rumors are they have a 4060 tier GPU now.
We don't know how big AMD is in Israel because they keep it secret.
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Hey Downvoter, could you link the number of AMD employees in Israel? Because I searched and only found that "AMD doesn't list employees by region in their public disclosures." -
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It's considered budget now. At $250 MSRP it's equal to the cheapest release by Nvidia
Sure, but I imagine that the volume thing still applies. I'm guessing here.
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Nvidia is actively seeking land to build a massive multibillion-dollar tech campus in Israel’s north, which is expected to provide thousands of jobs in what promises to be a major expansion of the US chip giant’s operations in the country.
The computing juggernaut announced on Sunday that it had issued a so-called request for information (RFI) tender to locate a plot of land spanning 70 to 120 dunams (30 acres) with construction rights to build a campus of 80,000–180,000 square meters. Nvidia is interested in buying land with “high accessibility to main traffic arteries and public transportation” around Zichron Yaakov, Haifa, and the Jezreel Valley areas. The tech titan has hired real estate consulting firm Colliers for the search and has set July 23 as the deadline for submissions.
Love to expand my business infrastructure in a country that’s actively perpetrating a genocide. Very cool.
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crypto cucks?
That's right, I said it. It's a thing now
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a touch generalizing maybe?
Maybe... But it is true. Nobody and I mean nobody is going to punish them for this.
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Sure, but I imagine that the volume thing still applies. I'm guessing here.
Well, the MSRP is fake because they don't make nearly as many of them to keep the price at $250. This is because it's a loss leader, Intel just wants people to buy them and establish a foothold in the industry.
Of course, MSRPs are now fake by every manufacturer because reviewers review against it and gave AMD bad reviews when they released cards at real MSRP
MSRP $700, card sells at $700
Bad value!
MSRP $550, card sells at $750
Amazing value! Too bad they are selling out so quick you can't get it at MSRP!
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What's drawing them to Isreal? Is the local talent really that good?
Probably promised slave labor by the camp residents.
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Love to expand my business infrastructure in a country that’s actively perpetrating a genocide. Very cool.
Someone's gotta create demand for stealing Palestinian homes. /s
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Maybe... But it is true. Nobody and I mean nobody is going to punish them for this.
what constitutes punishment? not buying their products has to be worth something, right?
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Most tech companies are evil let’s be honest guys
Which ones aren't?
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Fuck Nvidia.
Cue to Linus.jpeg
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what constitutes punishment? not buying their products has to be worth something, right?
It does, yes. But I don't think anyone will stop buying their products. Look at who they sell to:
- Gamers
- AI bros
- Crypto cucks
Maybe a handful of gamers will decide not to. But in large enough quantities and for long enough to make a difference? Nah. Not going to happen.
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