If that means they’re usin an older fab line instead of disassembling i, that’s good because we need more older chip, but I don’t think Nvidia does that because newer stuff is usually so much better. If they are, it would be due to the ram shortage so it depends on if they keep all the tooling and shit from their older lines. But the article doesn’t really say anything.
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Can’t wait for it to cost over $1k
Let me guess, starting at just $799.
Yes… in 2021. But we are in 2026 right now.
If that means they’re usin an older fab line instead of disassembling i, that’s good because we need more older chip, but I don’t think Nvidia does that because newer stuff is usually so much better. If they are, it would be due to the ram shortage so it depends on if they keep all the tooling and shit from their older lines. But the article doesn’t really say anything.
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I’ve got one paired with an old 60Hz ultra widescreen. As long as you don’t require high frame rates it’s a good card.
Bring back the 3070ti and 3090 tbh
I think this is bette than increasing the size.