How Nvidia Grew From Gaming To A.I. Giant, Now Powering ChatGPT

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
  • Thirty years ago, Taiwan immigrant Jensen Huang founded Nvidia with the dream of revolutionizing PCs and gaming with 3D graphics. In 1999, after laying off the majority of workers and nearly going bankrupt, the company succeeded when it launched what it claims as the world’s first Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). Then Jensen bet the company on something entirely different: AI. Now, that bet is paying off in a big way as Nvidia’s A100 chips quickly become the coveted training engines for ChatGPT and other generative AI. But as the chip shortage eases, other chip giants like Intel are struggling. And with all it’s chips made by TSMC in Taiwan, Nvidia remains vulnerable to mounting U.S.-China trade tensions. We went to Nvidia’s Silicon Valley, California, headquarters to talk with Huang and get a behind-the scenes-look at the chips powering gaming and the AI boom.
    Chapters:
    02:04 - Chapter 1: Popularizing the GPU
    07:02 - Chapter 2: From graphics to AI and ChatGPT
    11:52 - Chapter 3: Geopolitics and other concerns
    14:31 - Chapter 4: Amazon, autonomous cars and beyond
    Produced and shot by: Katie Tarasov
    Edited by: Evan Lee Miller
    Additional Camera: Andrew Evers
    Supervising Producer: Jeniece Pettitt
    Graphics by: Jason Reginato
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    How Nvidia Grew From Gaming To A.I. Giant, Now Powering ChatGPT

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  • @CharlesLeonard-tg9sz
    @CharlesLeonard-tg9sz 3 дня назад +388

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  • @Punisher6791
    @Punisher6791 Год назад +433

    legend has it Jensen was born with that leather jacket.....

    • @NOSCAM
      @NOSCAM Год назад +2

      Adam Jensen !!! FTW

    • @frixed00
      @frixed00 2 месяца назад

      Just like his brother Todd Howard

    • @paulgavian90
      @paulgavian90 2 месяца назад

      legend has his hand wrapped round Jensen's Johnson

    • @user-px8fi9xe3y
      @user-px8fi9xe3y Месяц назад

      4:49

    • @sayso9180
      @sayso9180 Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Mr-sweeny
    @Mr-sweeny 24 дня назад +435

    AI stocks will dominate 2024. Why I prefer NVIDIA is that they are better placed to maintain long term growth potential, and provide a platform for other AI companies. I know someone who has made more than 200% from NVIDIA. I'll also take these other recommendations you made.

    • @Nernst96
      @Nernst96 24 дня назад

      I think the next big thing will be A.I. For enduring growth akin to META, it's vital to avoid impulsive decisions driven by short-term fluctuations. Prioritize patience and a long-term perspective consider financial advisory for informed buying and selling decisions.

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      @PatrickLloyd- 24 дня назад

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  • @zzzlap
    @zzzlap Год назад +653

    Yes. Hundreds of millions have an RTX 4090 at home.
    Sold at RRP.

    • @belliebeltran4657
      @belliebeltran4657 Год назад +57

      99% of those are jpegs and png.

    • @CHAstaroth
      @CHAstaroth Год назад +4

      Of course… 😂

    • @potmadu4153
      @potmadu4153 Год назад +23

      Lol ing so hard when CEO said that.. what a good joke

    • @filip9587
      @filip9587 Год назад +5

      More people have a 3090, 3080 and certainly 3060 compared to the amount of people who have a 4090.

    • @techpriest4787
      @techpriest4787 Год назад +29

      He said "GeForce" you clown... That means all of them.

  • @blipblop92
    @blipblop92 Год назад +1278

    The CEO really knows how to drive the stock price 😁😁😁

    • @freedom-li2rx8jj2e
      @freedom-li2rx8jj2e Год назад +40

      You know the drill

    • @guyverhw4780
      @guyverhw4780 Год назад +104

      while also providing better technology for the clueless people. CEO is op

    • @jasonmartinez9051
      @jasonmartinez9051 Год назад +8

      @@freedom-li2rx8jj2e "Drill, Baby, Drill!" 👍

    • @R4ks0
      @R4ks0 Год назад +39

      He worked 25 hours a day to achieve this, he definetly deserves to be paid more! PAY THE POOR CEO!

    • @guyverhw4780
      @guyverhw4780 Год назад +89

      @@R4ks0 I doubt Jensen even care about getting paid more money, he probably could retire if he wanted to. He is a visionary, his joy is in seeing how far technology can take us while also doing what he can to make that happen.

  • @Morning404
    @Morning404 Год назад +211

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    • @JohnSmith-pn2vl
      @JohnSmith-pn2vl Год назад

      this is terrible information from the past that is meaningless, this are dead companies

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      @quinnfoster1234 Год назад

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    • @LilJonBigNuts
      @LilJonBigNuts Год назад +3

      Is an ad

    • @youneedcrypto
      @youneedcrypto Год назад

      this is a propaganda paid from nvidia to cnbc, only fools don't realize.. typical cnbc audience

    • @SkinniJ
      @SkinniJ Год назад +2

      @@LilJonBigNuts you’re an ad

  • @Contentsubtitle
    @Contentsubtitle Год назад +353

    0:00 Intro
    2:07 Popularizing the GPU
    7:03 From graphics to AI and ChatGPT
    11:54 Geopolitics and other concerns
    14:32 Amazon, autonomous cars and beyond
    Add it to your timelaps so that people's times can be saved ❣️

    • @spiritedaway99
      @spiritedaway99 Год назад +8

      thank you💛

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      @trobinson14kc Год назад +3

      CNBC can barely maintain their mobile app; you want to give them more work?

    • @Contentsubtitle
      @Contentsubtitle Год назад +4

      @@trobinson14kc opposite, i help them

    • @spiritedaway99
      @spiritedaway99 Год назад

      @@trobinson14kc tbh they are doing quite a great job so far! its okay to give a helping hand from time to time :)

    • @TD05SSLegacy
      @TD05SSLegacy Год назад +2

      0:00 to 17:54 Paid advertisement for Nvidia. This is journalism at it’s finest.

  • @pb8185
    @pb8185 Год назад +165

    What an insightful look into Nvidia’s history and vision. I think Jensen and the team are visionaries who are not only able to see the next revolution ahead of time, but able masterfully execute incrementally and position themselves for success.
    When they started putting tensor cores into their graphics cards, gamers were very skeptical. But using deep learning to do super sampling became a major benefit and they were able to leverage all of that development to not only improve gaming, but get into and dominate the machine learning landscape.

    • @EbonySaints
      @EbonySaints Год назад +7

      Tensor cores and the massively parallel nature of AI being such a good fit for GPUs have been a real monkey paw for gamers. Sure, the 4090 is one of the best leaps ever for a flagship card. DLSS is... okay (I don't like upscaling tech, though I personally haven't tried DLSS.) for leveraging those cores to generate "identical" fidelity at lower resolutions. Raytracing is starting to become practical, though it'll probably be another generation before it becomes commonplace.
      But now Lovelace costs almost 50% extra across the board so far. The 4080 has a $500 premium over the 3080. The -4080 12GB- 4070Ti has a $300 one. The 4060 is rumored to have a $200 uptick and less VRAM than the 3060 in a period of gaming where 8GB is about to become paltry. And the traditional raster performance on offer really doesn't make the price increases all that palatable. A lot of people still aren't too excited about ray-tracing given the performance hit and the fact that consoles are limited to RDNA2's lackluster implementation. And with the absolutely God awful 3050 not having any rumored successor and no budget option in sight, it seems that anyone without $500+ to spend on components is going to get told to kick rocks and buy Ampere or hope they don't buy a mining card when going used.
      But Nvidia doesn't need to care about gamers sadly. They could close their consumer GPU division tomorrow and probably do just fine selling professional and data center cards despite having almost 90% of the former's marketshare. The pandemic and the mining boom taught them how much people are willing to spend on a GPU, and they figured that it's at least just as profitable to cut out the bottom half of the consumer market and focus on corporations, researchers, digital artists and idiots with more money than sense instead.

    • @Slash67
      @Slash67 Год назад

      Nvidia should get chips from companies that make chips in North America like apple

    • @guyverhw4780
      @guyverhw4780 Год назад

      The sad thing is that lots of people only see money and thinks money can solve everything, if only everything was that stupidly simple. Without Jensen leading Nvidia for all those years, I would be willing to bet the tech industry would not be as advance as it is today.

    • @htko89
      @htko89 Год назад +1

      @@Slash67 they already do. TSMC makes chips for apple. TSMC makes nvidias GPUs

    • @htko89
      @htko89 11 месяцев назад

      @@guyverhw4780 Nvidia does not share their IP

  • @williecfan
    @williecfan Год назад +118

    They went to AI Giant by saying AI 75+ times on their earnings call.

    • @m7thena
      @m7thena Год назад +2

      😂😂😂

  • @susannnico
    @susannnico Год назад +455

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    • @Actionfrank911
      @Actionfrank911 Год назад

      or the route nvidia took and sue or destroy the other companies in their way. either or...

  • @jerbsherb4391
    @jerbsherb4391 Год назад +263

    Change the 4090 to 1080 and thats the GPU hundreds of millions of gamers play on.
    Edit: My point is that the cards are too damn expensive for people and it's out of reach for those previous card holders.

  • @FroggyTWrite
    @FroggyTWrite Год назад +64

    he even wears his leather coat to a cnbc interview 😅

  • @LucasRodmo
    @LucasRodmo Год назад +55

    I work in data center infrastructure projects. NVIDIA is really out there. Most of the high scale business centered graphics processing is made with NVIDIA. I worked with projects of AI predictive security outbreak detection, genetic research, protein structure simulation, hospital machine learning diagnosis software, material stress simulation, weather big data... They really excel at those kind of processing needs.

    • @veduci22
      @veduci22 Год назад +1

      And since US decided to crush rising semiconductor industry in China that would bring so much needed competition we will suffer the monopolistic markets...

    • @thymos6575
      @thymos6575 Год назад +2

      what perquisite knowledge or programming languages i have to learn to get into this field? thanks

    • @LucasRodmo
      @LucasRodmo Год назад +11

      @@thymos6575 none. It's hardware based knowledge.

    • @LucasRodmo
      @LucasRodmo Год назад

      @@thymos6575 improving my answer: You don't necessarily need software knowledge. Hardware tho it's a very very wide range of solutions and fields of knowledge. I personally do recommend to learn something high demand, especially information security. It's a very very big market with many needs, many solutions to learn from. And it is a lot of fun too.

    • @snickle1980
      @snickle1980 Год назад +1

      @@veduci22 We get most of ours here in the united states from Taiwan at the moment if I'm not mistaken. I might be mistaken though...let me know.
      But what I'm not mistaken about is the reason for having chip manufacturing here at home. The risk of having all of our eggs in one Taiwanese basket.
      We're building the facilities here to handle that issue...and naturally, to make a huge profit. 😄

  • @cramptwin
    @cramptwin Год назад +28

    Founder is such a chilled out guy

  • @TickerSymbolYOU
    @TickerSymbolYOU Год назад +27

    Wow, this was excellent. Really love this kind of video!

    • @niteshroyal30
      @niteshroyal30 Год назад

      I know you 🙂👍

    • @davidx.1504
      @davidx.1504 Год назад +1

      The goat takes a moment to observe the landscape.
      Unexpected RUclips viewer spotted

  • @IronFreee
    @IronFreee Год назад +130

    AI can help improve games' graphics, so it made sense for them to invest in that direction.
    Now they have a new business opportunity, just like Amazon, which invested in data storage capacity for its own purposes and ended up creating AWS, a successful service completely unrelated to its original business.

    • @kapuatron
      @kapuatron Год назад +6

      No one really knew it could or had tried to use it to improve graphics until recently, CUDA as per the video has been around since 2006. Their bet in ai wasn't made alongside the bet that DLSS would work well, they were made pretty independently. CUDA was basically research tech for a long time that anyone with a GPU had access to. Altruism & foresight. AI has been researched since the 50s

    • @htko89
      @htko89 Год назад +6

      the parallel processing units in a GPU are pretty useful for ai, CUDA, etc. its not a bet on ai enhanced graphics but positioning their GPU as the core of next gen AI.
      AI enhanced graphics is just a bonus outcome.

  • @blink182bfsftw
    @blink182bfsftw Год назад +377

    Just a thought : if someone were given the power a few decades ago to decide what industries humans should focus their efforts on, gaming hardware would probably come last. Interesting how now that hardware is revolutionizing out world

    • @chiraggupta2645
      @chiraggupta2645 Год назад +17

      Thanks for sharing that thought with all of us, it was certainly provoking

    • @trumplostlol3007
      @trumplostlol3007 Год назад +32

      Gaming hardware is obviously a misnomer. The GPU chip and chipset can be used for many other functions besides graphics. The reason why it was called GPU was because its "old" function was for computing graphics contents. But it really is just "computing" after all, whether it is for graphics, gaming, or AI. Or some other functions in the future. And perhaps in the future that are some better hardware for doing self-learning AIs better and faster.

    • @d34d10ck
      @d34d10ck 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@trumplostlol3007 That was not always the case, though. In the beginning you could only use it for graphics and only with time you could use it for more general applications and now for AI.

    • @trumplostlol3007
      @trumplostlol3007 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@d34d10ck The so-called graphics card has always been used for "calculation". It was more specialized in calculating something than other things. It just happens that self learning AI algorithms use some mathematics that is kind of similar to that of graphics.

    • @d34d10ck
      @d34d10ck 11 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@trumplostlol3007 But you couldn't use graphical cards in the beginning for the same calculations you can use them for today.
      At the beginning, the data was forwarded from the CPU to the GPU and then directly to the screen. The CPU no longer had any access to the calculated data of the GPU. Graphics was all it can do.
      At some point, it was possible to access the GPU's data, but the calculations they could perform were still exclusively for graphics calculations. This only changed with the invention of programmable shaders.
      However, the programming interface was still designed for graphics calculations, which is why Nvidia invented CUDA at some point. Only then did general purpose calculations on the GPU really become possible, which is why we started to talk about a GPGPU (general purpose GPU) instead of a GPU.

  • @doriangrey4822
    @doriangrey4822 10 месяцев назад +52

    Completely blown away by the ability of AI to program itself..meaning non-core coders could be left jobless sooner than we thought. Very impressive by nVidia, now i see why its stock is trending upwards. AI is gonna revolutionize everything!

    • @slammerw3
      @slammerw3 2 месяца назад +1

      Was thinking that. I spent the last 3 years designing an app, might now be all for nothing.

    • @VGBNDGRL
      @VGBNDGRL 2 месяца назад

      There's bigger questions to ask/answer now. Those that are good at logic reasoning, philosophy, and psychology I think could really help in the coming decades. I don't mean "straight-forward" thinkers/devs, but those that are actually creative (researchers, UX designers, psychologists, etc.) We need people who can ask good questions, the AI needs direction, it can't figure out what to code without guidance right now.

  • @chutcentral
    @chutcentral Год назад +4

    Great video. I'm up to speed on most things gaming and PC, but I still enjoyed this.

  • @xevious2501
    @xevious2501 Год назад +207

    Nvidia created the first graphics card but not the first graphics dedicated chips. That honor goes to commodore and the Amiga line of computers of which nvidia and others took a lot of inspiration from. The amiga line of computers were specifically known for their high levels of graphics and audio capabilities unlike all other computers on the market. The amigas proprietary design was around long before Nvidia was even founded. What was unique about the amiga was the fact that unlike other computer makes, which did both their graphics and their computations on the single CPU , the amiga utilized their own proprietary chipset, that separated the motorolla 68000 cpu from their Agnus graphics processing chip. They used dedicated chips for both graphics and audio all this on their 32bit motherboard architecture. So in actually commodore invented the GPU, but since it was a chip mounted to the motherboard and not a separate installable card as an upgrade, Nvidia later made the claim of being the first when in fact they were not in terms of the dedicated graphics processing unit. **update** and as a friend reminded me.. The very first Commodore amiga's 1000 / 2000 had their graphics chips connected to the motherboard via a "daughter" card plugged into its Zorro slots. So even in regards to the "card" idea Nvidia was not first.

    • @sleepspacee
      @sleepspacee Год назад +1

      this sounds like cope

    • @lilblackduc7312
      @lilblackduc7312 Год назад +2

      Thank you for commenting!

    • @randomcomputer7248
      @randomcomputer7248 Год назад +1

      What about Paula, Denise and Gary ! Not motherboard, Rock Lobster ;)

    • @battubelin1755
      @battubelin1755 Год назад +1

      What about matrox I was using Mx 440

    • @xevious2501
      @xevious2501 Год назад

      @Jonas Jonaitis agreed on the PC end but i think Nvidia first "card" was for the SGI's

  • @BarryLester
    @BarryLester Год назад +105

    just when you think the price of gpu would finally go back to normal, locally deployed AI is here to strike you again.

    • @snickle1980
      @snickle1980 Год назад +3

      Go figure, i know....but now i have a more legitimate excuse to save up 1400 or finance a piece of computer hardware.

    • @marshallmcluhan33
      @marshallmcluhan33 Год назад

      Nvidia is heavily subsidized by the US gov. They can fix the market anyway they choose as long as the preferred customer is America and not China. Vram wars here we come.

    • @himanshugurjar9002
      @himanshugurjar9002 Год назад

      Wait a bit more. U won't need expensive hardware for gaming in future. Just a fast internet connection

    • @marshallmcluhan33
      @marshallmcluhan33 Год назад +2

      @@himanshugurjar9002 SaaS is for suckers. Own nothing and like it I guess 😉

    • @himanshugurjar9002
      @himanshugurjar9002 Год назад

      @@marshallmcluhan33 If hardware goes out of demand, GPUs will reduce their prices. Still majority of their revenue is gamers not AI or crypto

  • @AtiATR
    @AtiATR 8 месяцев назад +8

    Yes, yes, Nvidia is first to create separated graphics processing unit and called it as is, not the Sony with PS. Seperating tasks to multiple processors is revolutionary idea, discovered by Jensen alone, and not been using by IBM and Intel for decades in super computers and multi core CPU's for many years before CUDA. However CNBC editors didn't mentioned about one detail. Jensen is the best tech mind on Earth, without him we would still be using the 8086's.

    • @sashank224
      @sashank224 5 месяцев назад +1

      Woah, I did not know that

  • @jaanireel
    @jaanireel 4 месяца назад

    00:03 Nvidia's chips have transitioned from gaming to powering AI, specifically ChatGPT.
    02:11 Nvidia's founder, Jensen Huang, continues to lead the company after 30 years.
    04:20 Nvidia revolutionized gaming and Hollywood with rapid rendering of visual effects.
    06:38 Nvidia grew from gaming to AI giant and now powers ChatGPT.
    08:51 Nvidia's AI boom outperforms gaming revenue.
    11:04 Nvidia's technology is export controlled and they comply with regulations to serve their customers in China.
    13:09 TSMC's investment in chip fabrication plants in Arizona is a big deal for the chip industry.
    15:16 Nvidia's growth from gaming to AI giant and its contributions to autonomous driving technology
    17:29 Nvidia's progress into various industries: car, logistics, wind turbines
    You Can't Judge A Video By Its Cover. you can by its first few chapters and certainly by its last.

  • @aubrieg9023
    @aubrieg9023 Год назад +74

    We desperately need more competition in the GPU market. Interesting video though learning about Nvidia and it will be exciting to see where things go

    • @lordmoose213
      @lordmoose213 Год назад +1

      thank god that AMD is getting good again, and arc exists. i cant afford a 300$ gpu.

    • @williamkim2733
      @williamkim2733 Год назад +8

      If there is competition, nvidia will just swoop by and eat there lunch and desert.

    • @BITCOIlN
      @BITCOIlN Год назад +1

      @@williamkim2733 Nshidia sucks.

    • @shinjilamperouge6141
      @shinjilamperouge6141 Год назад

      Imagine good competition under capitalism :D

    • @venomus9286
      @venomus9286 Год назад +1

      @@williamkim2733 With the prices as they are now, Nvidia is shifting towards “higher end” stuff. Meaning that, if anyone wants a mid range gpu, they will get an intel gpu or amd. Unless you need nvidia gpu specifically for your needs, then you will have to pay extra. But anyone who uses a gpu strictly for gaming/light productivity will certainly choose amd or intel. Why would you pay more for the features you won’t use? For raw performance, anything Nvidia can do right now, AMD can do the same or better for lower price. Intel is also creeping up and they will soon be the choice of gpu for the majority of users that want an affordable/budget/mid range gpu.

  • @brothatwasepic
    @brothatwasepic Год назад +8

    Mark my words this is just the beginning for NVIDIA. I knew it in 2000 I know it now - your humble 4090 3090 2080ti 1080ti 1080x2 980, 3dfx etc Owner

  • @xsnipersgox
    @xsnipersgox Год назад +135

    100’s of millions of gamers using 4090? I don’t believe.

    • @SanctuaryLife
      @SanctuaryLife Год назад +36

      There’s 100 million people trapped in my basement on my simulation using it right now.

    • @KonohasYeIlowFlash
      @KonohasYeIlowFlash Год назад +30

      He was talking about GeForce GPUs in general, but I don’t think that number represents total gamers-possibly total units sold.

    • @KingKuda420
      @KingKuda420 Год назад +16

      More like millions of crypto miners

    • @TheYellowtom7
      @TheYellowtom7 Год назад +4

      I wanted one but not for 2k nope went to. Amd

    • @AndrianHendrawan
      @AndrianHendrawan Год назад +1

      no one said it

  • @lindamattalom
    @lindamattalom Год назад +108

    What an insightful look into Nvidia’s history and vision. I think Jensen and the team are visionaries who are not only able to see the next revolution ahead of time, but able masterfully execute incrementally and position themselves for success. I recently read an article about someone that accrued over $250k in this current market crash, and I could really need ideas on how to achieve similar profits.

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  • @B3L13V3R
    @B3L13V3R Год назад +3

    From the music to the flow of the story. Gotta say. This was a great overview. We’ll done.

    • @portaltaker
      @portaltaker 16 дней назад

      icl the music was kinda creepy around 0:47 lol

  • @JUSTAGPTGUY
    @JUSTAGPTGUY Год назад +65

    Did you know that Nvidia's founder Jensen Huang initially wanted to become a professor and was pursuing a Ph.D. in electrical engineering at Stanford University? However, he left the program to start his own company, which eventually became Nvidia. Now, his company's technology is used by many universities around the world to power cutting-edge research in fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and more.

    • @talha1943
      @talha1943 11 месяцев назад

      You already sound like a robot

  • @Motumi1
    @Motumi1 Год назад +21

    "....would be pretty ironic if the world's most powerful computer was made by a car company..."
    Dojo should be featured next

    • @blipblop92
      @blipblop92 Год назад +1

      I like tesla but dojo is probably going to turn into the 2nd FSD, all promise no product.

    • @Artintrex
      @Artintrex Год назад

      Elon like always lies ehm* misstates. Dojo is fast but not the fastest.

  • @Hans-gb4mv
    @Hans-gb4mv Год назад +93

    I know this is a piece on Nvidia's tech and AI, but damn, that building of theirs looks magnificent and I think deserves a piece of its own.

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 Год назад +3

      looks like a supervillians hideout

    • @PeterAJB
      @PeterAJB 7 месяцев назад

      Ugly moderist slop

  • @yolandaorozco9052
    @yolandaorozco9052 Год назад

    Wow! Your co is so broad in their technology!👍

  • @BRBallin1
    @BRBallin1 Год назад +31

    Worked there as an intern in 2016 back when their AI/computer vision division was in its infancy and was considered confidential. Looks like their vision on using hardware for AI applications is really taking off

    • @LaSombraa
      @LaSombraa 11 месяцев назад +6

      You should be a millionaire off nvidia stock bro… literally had insider knowledge

    • @AriKariG
      @AriKariG 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@LaSombraa relax bro was a summer intern

  • @Davidstowe872
    @Davidstowe872 5 месяцев назад +231

    More quarters and outlooks from big tech names, powered by Nvidia, as well as this trader FOMO, may lead to renewed buying strength in markets in October. I want to invest more than $300k, but not sure on how to mitigate risk

    • @Greghilton3
      @Greghilton3 5 месяцев назад +6

      Nvidia stock is roaring like many did during the 1990s bubble. But this time around, the hype around new chips is happening in a more mature demand environment.

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  • @CristobalRuiz
    @CristobalRuiz Год назад +11

    "Jensen"s demeanor has always amazed me. His and his co-founders vision and commitment is worth writing a book about it. I always watch their events and find them more interesting than Apple's or Google's events.

    • @SickPrid3
      @SickPrid3 Год назад +1

      i am more amazed how nv under his leadership got away with all the shady and scummy things they did to be where they are now

    • @joannabusinessaccount7293
      @joannabusinessaccount7293 11 месяцев назад

      What kind of shandy and scummy things?

    • @SickPrid3
      @SickPrid3 11 месяцев назад

      @@joannabusinessaccount7293 ruclips.net/video/H0L3OTZ13Os/видео.html

  • @EmmMacken
    @EmmMacken Год назад +4

    Is the power being used on ASICs specifically designed for AI though? Or general GPUs?

    • @kostasjezuz4846
      @kostasjezuz4846 Год назад +1

      They use Neural Networks on some of their GPUs, which are ideal for AI and machine learning, if that's what you are asking...

  • @ShinichiKudoQatnip
    @ShinichiKudoQatnip Год назад +27

    Nice how the fact of the new consumer prices was dodged

    • @doniscoming
      @doniscoming Год назад +11

      it's a business - the only way we tell them how much gpus are worth is if we don't buy them at these outrageous prices. I personally moved from 3060Ti to RX 6950XT instead of 4070 Ti

    • @gametabulas
      @gametabulas Год назад +2

      @@doniscoming A good decision. Nvidia had been doing it from ages. Will switch to amd too.

    • @doniscoming
      @doniscoming Год назад +1

      @@gametabulas yeah its been 4 months and I'm really happy. I play at 4K so I would have to get a 4090 to even try RT games basically. I appreciate nvidias investment in high end technologies but their prices are just not there for me 😉 hopefully they can win be back some day 😉

    • @IwinMahWay
      @IwinMahWay Год назад

      Skill issue

  • @alexjohnson7509
    @alexjohnson7509 Год назад +58

    This interview is very interesting and shows a different side of Jensen that the public doesn't normally see.
    What isn't mentioned however, is that a lot of the software and hardware NVidia has developed since it's success in the early 2000's are not solutions, but rather alternative methods to solving issues in a proprietary manner behind closed source code. Even Cuda which is shown in the video; Open CL/GL processing on AMD is currently faster than CUDA processing on NVidia, however it causes some developers to fall into the proprietary hole, such as the application Blender, and in turn causes a huge issue for users on platforms other than Windows. The same is true of their other highlights like Ray Tracing and Machine Learning. These are not feats exclusive to NVidia, however NVidia advertises them heavily while distributing a proprietary method of accomplishing these tasks.
    Jensen is an excellent businessman in that regard, combining technology with advertising and business-to-business relationships, but it's also ultimately unhealthy for the industry and would lead to stagnation without competition like we saw with Intel when they were at the top of CPU design and AMD as well when they were at the top even earlier.

    • @gessie
      @gessie Год назад +8

      @Milen (splicer) Parvanov Never forget the collective cost of individual success. If Nvidia were to suddenly disappear, other businesses would rapidly fill up the power vacuum. Given that Nvidia works hard to establish a monopoly and has succeeded significantly, the once intended feature of capitalism - competition - would be allowed to resume. This would likely lead to an increase in overall quality within the field just as Microsoft's various lost lawsuits have been a great boon for independent software developers and the software business in general.
      In short, the death of corporate giants isn't a doomsday scenario. The death of a previous generation is ultimately a boon, culturally and economically, to the new generation - the same is true for corporations.

    • @MadsterV
      @MadsterV Год назад +4

      @Milen (splicer) Parvanov see, this is exactly what the OP meant
      PS5 doesn't have RTX. It has raytracing. Due to Nvidia's effective marketing, when you think raytracing, you think RTX, which is Nvidia's proprietary solution. It wasn't the first, it's not the only one, it's the best advertised one.

    • @arenzricodexd4409
      @arenzricodexd4409 Год назад

      ​@@gessie that is what people assume when one by one company that competing in discrete gpu are out of business. If they gone others will fill the void. In the end we have the kind of monopoly we saw right now with nvidia.

    • @arenzricodexd4409
      @arenzricodexd4409 Год назад +1

      CUDA exist long before OpenCL. AMD end up faster in Opencl before because nvidia did not optimize their opencl because they already had cuda and sees opencl as a competition. But right now even nvidia hardware is faster than AMD in opencl. It has been that way since nvidia 20 series because AMD now throwing their effort towards their own ROCm instead of opencl. opengl? only recently AMD try to sort out their opengl stuff. Before that they pretty much ignore them which forcing developer to go to nvidia if they want to use opengl extensively. Also nvidia is not intel. At one point AMD unable to keep up with nvidia fastest and yet it did not stop nvidia from releasing faster hardware.

    • @gessie
      @gessie Год назад

      ​@@arenzricodexd4409 Agreed, which is why effective governments are continuously working to undermine monopolies whenever they sprout. Like whack-a-mole. :) We've yet to find a stable systemic solution.

  • @Telencephelon
    @Telencephelon Год назад +16

    That was great. Even though "ChatGPT" was just used as a clickbait word

  • @JudgeFredd
    @JudgeFredd Год назад +3

    Excellent video

  • @chikenadobo
    @chikenadobo Год назад +21

    Next nvidia card can replace the old style air conditioning system

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Год назад

      Lies again? Retail Store Real Sperm

  • @bluezul75
    @bluezul75 Год назад +1

    great interviewer and interview!

  • @caleb7799
    @caleb7799 Год назад +1

    Great programming! Keep em comming!

  • @colinhannah3515
    @colinhannah3515 Год назад +13

    Jensen is so well spoken and singularly focused on his vision.

  • @aniketbhanderi5927
    @aniketbhanderi5927 Год назад +44

    Nvidia is apparently best company for predicting future technology and get ahead of all. Kudos to Jensen.

  • @pussiestroker
    @pussiestroker Год назад

    Does anyone know the soundtrack used in the intro and outro?

  • @user-mo3ph8xu9z
    @user-mo3ph8xu9z 3 месяца назад +1

    Great report!. Great content. Thank you very much.

  • @xtaticsr2041
    @xtaticsr2041 Год назад +103

    We don't want Nvidia to just focus on games, we want them to make reasonably priced and reasonably sized cards. They learned all the wrong lessons from the pandemic shortage.

    • @JohnEdwardBinay
      @JohnEdwardBinay Год назад +6

      their graphic cards are really expensive sadly and not something I can currently afford, at least not the high end ones

    • @sa1t938
      @sa1t938 Год назад +2

      If you look at the specs on the new cards, you can see why they cost as much as they do. And surprisingly, the 4090 is actually fairly efficient, it offers around double the performance of the 3090 but only 50% more power draw. Cards are just getting bigger because more compute means more heat, so you need larger coolers.

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 Год назад +7

      ​​@@JohnEdwardBinay I'm confused, aren't high end things typically expensive?
      E.g. Bugattis are expensive. The highest end phones cost as much as cheap cars.
      A large mansion in a desirable location, a Bugatti, a $20 000 smartphone, etc isn't something vast majority of people can afford.
      There's such a thing as a high end GPU? It's beyond what the vast majority of people can afford? Well color me surprised 😐

    • @adarsharao8957
      @adarsharao8957 Год назад

      @@JohnEdwardBinay if you are not a competitive gamer, switch to ' Geforce Now'. Just 10$ per month. You get most of the coolness of Graphics card without buying one.

    • @Vysair
      @Vysair Год назад +3

      @@tylerdurden3722 You confused luxury with high-end though it does correlate

  • @Sitharii
    @Sitharii Год назад +50

    quite simply : *excellent round-up* !!
    --P.S. : and myself ,as someone who is former gamer and i have watched nVIDIA from their first steps ( Riva TNT2 graphic cards ) , until their recent A.I. breakthroughs we are witnessing today , all i have to say is : ""In Jensen we trust"" !!!
    TSMC's Morris Chang might be Jensen's hero as we saw in this video(and rightfully so) , but for my case , Jensen is my hero !!

    • @infernalkiwi
      @infernalkiwi Год назад

      Lol bootlick somewhere else

    • @markmuller7962
      @markmuller7962 Год назад

      Former gamers 🙄

    • @Sitharii
      @Sitharii Год назад

      @@markmuller7962 Yes ,sadly... "former" .
      i suppose you would rather hear that i'm still an... 😜 "active" one ( such as yourself perhaps? you didn't specify😉 ), but sadly when people grow-up ,get older ,and start working ,they don't have time for videogames anymore .

    • @markmuller7962
      @markmuller7962 Год назад +1

      @@Sitharii Besides the cases of gaming addiction it's not a problem of free time at all in my opinion, back in the days videogames were considered a male-children activity so people quit and moved to more socially accepted entertainment like movies, travel and tv series.
      Problem is that (as expected given the Moor's law) meanwhile videogames have become and are becoming a multifaceted titanic entertainment industry but many people that have quit now find games to be too complex and complicated which turns them in more of a struggle than actual fun.
      That was preventable simply by keeping playing and being part of that culture that is capable of being and foreseeing the future, the nerd culture, that instead was ostracized and mocked by 99.99% of society that now is being looked down by their own children like the old dumb daddy that can't even play the simplest games... Aka: Boomers

    • @Sitharii
      @Sitharii Год назад +1

      @@markmuller7962 nice analysis , i don't disagree with what you say.

  • @danielocegueda4399
    @danielocegueda4399 Год назад

    Great video report! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @arunkrishnamurthy7281
    @arunkrishnamurthy7281 7 месяцев назад

    Great content. Thank you very much

  • @hal1168
    @hal1168 Год назад +18

    So reassuring to see and hear a tech superstar who presents such a calm and reasoned demeanor.

  • @jacoblongwell6419
    @jacoblongwell6419 11 месяцев назад +3

    Leaders who admit their mistakes freely are the ones who are capable of inspiring their people.

  • @mrtienphysics666
    @mrtienphysics666 Год назад

    great video!

  • @diyorbekzokirov2738
    @diyorbekzokirov2738 11 месяцев назад +7

    NVIDIA has become the king of all stocks

    • @blob2092
      @blob2092 Месяц назад

      Tesla is still better. Nvidia just makes the chips, but Tesla will actually use AI to create self-driving and Grok, which is better then ChatPGT in all areas such as Woke, will be integrate into Tesla cars so you can say: "Take me to the airport in San Franscisco , then drive to NYC and pick me up when I land" and because it is Artifical Intelligence, it can drive by itself no problem. So Nvidia is good, but Tesla is the Gamechanger

  • @HOYLAMP
    @HOYLAMP Год назад +14

    I love CNBC for this! I'm not into anything except Technology. Thank you!

  • @Heartford
    @Heartford 11 месяцев назад

    Great report!

  • @barnabaschoi
    @barnabaschoi 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your sharing

  • @ozoozo3301
    @ozoozo3301 Год назад +13

    It's a shame that Nvidia's datacenter business is not emphasized in the video as it generates almost the as much revenue as their GPU business

  • @BaljinderSingh-nh6zg
    @BaljinderSingh-nh6zg Год назад +1

    what an awesome case study video

  • @Chethangowda10
    @Chethangowda10 11 месяцев назад

    This is the perfect video loded with information ❤

    • @drakomus7409
      @drakomus7409 10 месяцев назад +1

      yet, not one mention of jensen lying to investors and being sued. because it wasnt gamers buying the GPUs

  • @SystemBD
    @SystemBD Год назад +42

    The problem with fabs is the humongous amounts of water they need to be able to produce the chips. That is why it surprises me that the US is opting to build them in Arizona (which, as its name implies, it is a rather arid zone). Where are they going to get the water they need? (Serious question)

    • @user-ec4hh1jl4i
      @user-ec4hh1jl4i Год назад +4

      Ground water and recycle.

    • @DarkGT
      @DarkGT Год назад +5

      @@user-ec4hh1jl4i There is problem using too much ground water. You disturb the natural flow of water by taking it from one place, only to create issues for the rest.

    • @ckush928
      @ckush928 Год назад +14

      @@DarkGT So it's someone else's problem. Perfect for business

    • @DanOneOne
      @DanOneOne Год назад

      the woke will just declare the water and it will appear... They don't need to learn anything, and discipline is not for them...

    • @nellyx8051
      @nellyx8051 Год назад +12

      They're building their own water treatment plant and recycling almost all of it.

  • @shashank8950
    @shashank8950 Год назад +10

    The future is Strong Hardware! Backbone of all the software development happening rn.

  • @mohdjibly6184
    @mohdjibly6184 11 месяцев назад

    Great video sharing ...thanks

  • @ezpz4659
    @ezpz4659 11 месяцев назад

    I remember 2000 getting an nvidia 580 256mb and cramming it in my Windows ME computer. I was 10 years old! GOD BLESS!

  • @wandew7057
    @wandew7057 Год назад +83

    Ahhh yes, hundreds of millions of gamers play on a $1600 gpu.

    • @harrymaxxis1448
      @harrymaxxis1448 Год назад +18

      He did say geforce, which is the entire product line

    • @wandew7057
      @wandew7057 Год назад +19

      @@harrymaxxis1448 yeah but he showed the 4090 thats kinda why i said that

    • @xexcitingchannel6001
      @xexcitingchannel6001 Год назад +5

      He said Geforce porduct

    • @ali09gaming58
      @ali09gaming58 Год назад

      @@darkshadow6556 which 4090 you got ? i was thinking about the MSI suprim x air cooled

    • @PropaneWP
      @PropaneWP Год назад +4

      No matter how much Nvidia wishes it was true, high priced GPUs will always remain marginal. Most people just can't afford Nvidia's current overinflated prices. They can't afford high end cards, no matter how cost effective they might be. This is also why you won't get much use for an expensive GPU, beyond edge cases like those who for some reason need very high FPS on a 4K monitor.
      Game developers know this, which is why they'll never put a lot of effort in developing graphics that do high end cards justice. Nvidia's effort to push only expensive GPUs (they are currently sitting on billions worth of GPUs, just to keep prices high) is not possible long term.

  • @gusmendez2564
    @gusmendez2564 Год назад +4

    The reporter didn't know the difference between DLSS and ray tracing... Jenson was talking about DLSS and she was calling it ray tracing.

    • @klipk7296
      @klipk7296 Год назад

      She wouldn't have made this mistake if she just ran it through chatGPT

  • @pallavrajpatra7227
    @pallavrajpatra7227 Год назад

    Such a great video and I am needlessly vexed by the speaker omttin' the 'g' in every 'ing.'

  • @johnnienorris7868
    @johnnienorris7868 Год назад +5

    Jensen is 1 of the best CEOs

  • @dylan_curious
    @dylan_curious Год назад +5

    I wonder what his opinions are about Google manufacturing the tensor processing unit?

    • @sa1t938
      @sa1t938 Год назад

      TPUs force you to use JAX (which is icky imo). Most stuff isn't being done on TPUs, only google uses them for the most part

  • @techconix
    @techconix 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love how they said "Tesla uses its own chips" without realizing that AMD chips (CPUs) are now in Tesla MCUs.

  • @timstring0902
    @timstring0902 Год назад

    What is the name of the game @4:20?

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    @RichardMoore-jg5tl 40 минут назад +4

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      Monica Shawn Marti is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment

    • @RossiPopa
      @RossiPopa 27 минут назад

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  • @leehyunsong7001
    @leehyunsong7001 11 месяцев назад +11

    How can a tech company be so lucky to have the right bets every time something bigs turn up
    1. Gaming
    2. Crypto
    3. AI

    • @anonyfamous42
      @anonyfamous42 7 месяцев назад

      they failed the smartphone

  • @SanjivMore
    @SanjivMore Год назад

    really enjoyed this....

  • @ricardoespitiarunza2823
    @ricardoespitiarunza2823 11 месяцев назад +3

    Innovation, creativity and the fact to support other business such as servers and IA, it had helped a lot Nvidia to improve their technologies. Well, I'm still proud of my decent RTX 3050 laptop :)

  • @silverrehan2282
    @silverrehan2282 Год назад +12

    One of my favourite companies
    I wish I can get into Nvidia as an employee
    Big fan

  • @alialhawary213
    @alialhawary213 Год назад +2

    Thanks CNBC for this great informative video 👍

  • @KrishanuMukherjeeimkrishanu
    @KrishanuMukherjeeimkrishanu Год назад

    Very informative

  • @mzeeshan6968
    @mzeeshan6968 Год назад +31

    Down to earth CEO, amazing technology NVIDIA is bringing for AI.

    • @ELITEGOD61
      @ELITEGOD61 Год назад +13

      His pricing on 40 series aint down to earth lmao

    • @wandew7057
      @wandew7057 Год назад +7

      Righhhhhhttttt, down to earth.

    • @criessmiles3620
      @criessmiles3620 Год назад

      Most immigrants are
      Reason why America is America
      From west Africa
      🦅

    • @criessmiles3620
      @criessmiles3620 Год назад

      Let the market decide
      Someone is losing money 😂
      From west Africa
      🦅

  • @imjody
    @imjody Год назад +4

    CNBC, you're honestly so freakin' awesome. Great work with this, and MANY other videos that you've released over the years. And thank you. :)

  • @thomaskim3128
    @thomaskim3128 Год назад

    Great man. Nice jacket.

  • @High-Tech-Geek
    @High-Tech-Geek Год назад +1

    I appreciate this reporting. I'm a news junkie and gamer and there is some new stuff here. Thanks for asking good questions and tying it together.

  • @Nepartinis
    @Nepartinis Год назад +29

    3dfx Voodoo invented affordable 3d gaming. Among pioneers were S3, Matrox, ATI. Only later Nvidia appeared.

    • @Yetus
      @Yetus Год назад +3

      But they all sucked ass - I remember. NVDA was top dawg

    • @AdeMolajo
      @AdeMolajo Год назад +3

      I remember the 3dfx voodoo2 quake days fondly

    • @Mave-rick
      @Mave-rick Год назад +1

      @@Yetus You read young, that's not an insult, so don't take it the wrong way.
      Before NVIDIA became a challenger, better companies existed, as @Nepartinis mentioned, 3Dfx was among them, if not " top dawg". They "lost" and sold themselves to NVIDIA in the early 2000's. A oversimplification, but that should paint you a crude picture.

    • @jaylu7021
      @jaylu7021 Год назад

      I owned a 15mb Voodoo back in the day, playing open GL quake 2. I was amazed how good the graphics was.

    • @dpptd30
      @dpptd30 Год назад +1

      And they lose so bad that they’re bought out by Nvidia.

  • @MrJessebo
    @MrJessebo 2 месяца назад

    These execs are way too slick

  • @Davethreshold
    @Davethreshold Год назад

    I have a 3080 XOC and a 3080FTW-3. Respectfully, I LOVE that Lady's voice. Great article! GO NVIDIA!

  • @bobbrown8661
    @bobbrown8661 Год назад +7

    Me September 2022: Jensen's on crack if he thinks people gonna pay that sorta coin for a 4090....
    Newegg March 2023: 4090 - No Stock...
    🤣🤣

    • @infernalkiwi
      @infernalkiwi Год назад +1

      Bought by scalpers but they can't find buyers lol

  • @ThisOrThat13
    @ThisOrThat13 Год назад +79

    The biggest push for Nvidia right now is that AI (Stable Diffusion) just happened to be build around their GPUs vs AMD. Because of that the rest of the AI Revolution on personal computers (followed by companies) will be Nvidia first.

    • @PropaneWP
      @PropaneWP Год назад +2

      Whether Stable Diffusion actually can make money remains to be seen. There is also the question of Stable Diffusion depending on copyrighted material as a source. Steps are currently being taken to challenge both the legality of Stable Diffusion's current activity and their ability to acquire said source material.

    • @98BlackTransAm
      @98BlackTransAm Год назад +4

      ChatGPT was trained on Nvidia GPUs. That's where the real revolution is. Stable diffusion, while awesome, is more of a novelty.

    • @vajona2495
      @vajona2495 Год назад

      Imagine the low IQ required to believe AI exists

    • @pmmm712011
      @pmmm712011 Год назад +3

      @@PropaneWP An infinite art generator can't make money? Investors valued stabilityAI at $1 billion, for a company that had made $0 revenue. The biggest challenge is to develop a product that hundreds of millions want to use, making money is the easy part.

    • @PropaneWP
      @PropaneWP Год назад

      @@pmmm712011 As I said, it still remains to be seen whether any actual revenue can be made. Especially bearing in mind the factors I mentioned, which you seem to have ignored.

  • @shanmumtaz5884
    @shanmumtaz5884 Год назад

    Chris bumstead has changed the classic game and levelling up every day!
    Hats off man!

  • @marioherrero6506
    @marioherrero6506 11 месяцев назад

    Remember the 3DFX company the slie is a legacy of theirs and I think they were the first graphic accelerators I used to play QUAKE II. Nvidia bought 3 DFX. For this reason I have always bought Nvidia.

  • @HlebLevchenya
    @HlebLevchenya Год назад +70

    If a major company like Nvidia invests its money in AI, it means that AI is not just hype, it is the future

    • @wafflecat711
      @wafflecat711 Год назад +3

      yea, AI is the future

    • @DragonOfTheMortalKombat
      @DragonOfTheMortalKombat Год назад

      Such a big future that they leave their core audience and buyers in the dust.🥲
      Who made them what they are. Nvidia sucks a$$

    • @diophantine1598
      @diophantine1598 Год назад +21

      You could make the same argument about Meta, but I don’t think the Metaverse is the future…

    • @PropaneWP
      @PropaneWP Год назад

      You could say the same about crypto currency and look how that ended up...

    • @BMWROYAL
      @BMWROYAL Год назад +2

      I think we all know it’s not hype I use it every day lol

  • @greatestchannelalive8296
    @greatestchannelalive8296 Год назад

    very well done

  • @travisspazz1624
    @travisspazz1624 Год назад +2

    Reminding me of the TV show Devs!

  • @ZacDonald
    @ZacDonald Год назад +9

    A bit amusing the Tegra processors are considered unsuccessful when there's 122 million Nintendo Switches using them.

    • @0xD1CE
      @0xD1CE Год назад +1

      Well they did specifically say it was a failure dominating the smartphone industry. But on the grand scheme of things the nintendo switch was pretty much the only success it had. Look at all the other products they tried to deploy with a tegra processor, didn't go so well.

  • @TaoDeChing-ls5gz
    @TaoDeChing-ls5gz Год назад +38

    Nice timing to pump the overvalued stock even more!!

    • @LuisOrtiz-zu3dq
      @LuisOrtiz-zu3dq Год назад +9

      You do know that thanks to this technology, we are coming closer and closer to curing cancer, right?

    • @freebird0147
      @freebird0147 Год назад +7

      ​@@LuisOrtiz-zu3dq Yea, no we aren't

    • @TrollFreeInternet
      @TrollFreeInternet Год назад +6

      Not everything has to be seen through stock market lens..this was a well made and informative video.

    • @MrHav1k
      @MrHav1k Год назад +1

      They power AI which is the future of everything. How do you determine whether or not they're "overvalued?" This is the future of humanity right here, whether or not yourselves or some psychopaths in suits on Wall Street see that or not doesn't change reality.

    • @floopybits8037
      @floopybits8037 Год назад +3

      @@freebird0147 If you have ny knowledge about AI or protein folding u would have understand 🤣🤣🤣

  • @kenswireart88
    @kenswireart88 2 месяца назад

    Strangwly we never got to ise their a.i text to image. Whayever happened to it?

  • @Greg-uk9lo
    @Greg-uk9lo 10 месяцев назад

    Are there any VR omniverse experiences available? I would like to see firsthand.

  • @madeinkonada
    @madeinkonada Год назад +51

    I wish more attention went to leaders like Jenson.

    • @samjackson7701
      @samjackson7701 Год назад

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Shut up.

    • @user-xx6fv4tu2q
      @user-xx6fv4tu2q Год назад

      Jenson is a greedy idiot! He is actually destroying the market ... GPUs are not affordable for normal consumers anymore 😡😡😡

    • @GeForceArena
      @GeForceArena Год назад

      ​@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Amen

    • @joannabusinessaccount7293
      @joannabusinessaccount7293 11 месяцев назад

      *Jensen.

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