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If you took this picture yourself, it's seriously some great composition. Wonderful dof with the lighting....
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If you took this picture yourself, it's seriously some great composition. Wonderful dof with the lighting....
Artistry is great, but important details are completely whack. Look closely at the ports, vents, text, etc! It can't even draw straight traces or pins! This is where artificial 'intelligence' proves its lack of actual intelligence - it doesn't understand anything at all and can only approximate stuff people do and have done. It's an advanced copying algorithm. And we can spot it because we actually know what we're supposed to be looking at.If you took this picture yourself, it's seriously some great composition. Wonderful dof with the lighting....
Yea i completely missed those details lol. I was only paying attention the great use of dof and the play on lights.Artistry is great, but important details are completely whack. Look closely at the ports, vents, text, etc! It can't even draw straight traces or pins! This is where artificial 'intelligence' proves its lack of actual intelligence - it doesn't understand anything at all and can only approximate stuff people do and have done. It's an advanced copying algorithm. And we can spot it because we actually know what we're supposed to be looking at.
It is true that the performance gain of PC hardware has slowed down somewhat, but not nearly as much as some here think. Here is a benchmark comparing AMD 6700xt vs 7700xt:
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A 27% compute increase can therefore be realized. If we start from this, then:
1(current console gen)x1.27x1.27x1.27x1.27= 3.30x (next console gen if 2026 debut)
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1(current console gen)x1.27x1.27x1.27x1.27x1.27= 4.19x (next console gen if 2028 debut)
It is clearly visible that a 3-4x basic raster performance increase is expected. Of course, other technological capabilities are added to this. Thus, the performance of the next gen consoles is expected to be significantly higher than the Nvidia 4900 VGA, even when the console debuts in 2026!
We shouldn't discount "the largest technical leap you have ever seen.", Xbox 360 NoScope could have "10x the raytracing power and 20x the AI power!!!" Let's not discount public relations here, these people are professionals.
That'd be 1 POPS- the first ever console with an added grandparent.Imagine all the marketing with 1000+ TOPS,
Could be even more simple than that.Think that "largest technical leap" is going to be the easiest to fudge the numbers with and that's TOPS. Imagine all the marketing with 1000+ TOPS, people have no idea what that actually means, "100x in a single gen", "advanced AI", "AI console" etc plastered everywhere. It's the "easiest" and cheapest thing to improve significantly, builds on current hype and trends and so is easy to sell to superiors because of it. Could even go the FP8 angle, from non-existent to 1000TOPS, undefined increase
82 CUs, 4096 ops/cycle for FP8/Int8 (same as CDNA3), 3GHz = 1007 TOPS. Whether that happens is another thing but it's one of the more likely
Could be even more simple than that.
12TF to 48TF. It's only a 4x increase and most of that is because of dual issue, but it's also technically a 36TF increase, which could be sold as the biggest ever leap.
But your scenario is quite plausible as well. Especially if they go even lower precision to something like INT4.
Hmm, single bit ops counted individually. A 16 bit ADD becomes 16 OPs. Heck, let's count the carries as an op too. 0111111111111111 + 0000000000000001 becomes 31 ops, 16 bits and 15 carries.I forgot about the "double TF" thing, that's definitely gonna come up in PR releases.
Also "int1".
People are not that gullbible though. With comparisons mvailable witha few clicks people can see the difference. it's how DLSS is sold mostly, not by numbers but because people are comparing Nvidia DLSS vs the others inferior solutions.Think that "largest technical leap" is going to be the easiest to fudge the numbers with and that's TOPS. Imagine all the marketing with 1000+ TOPS, people have no idea what that actually means, "100x in a single gen", "advanced AI", "AI console" etc plastered everywhere. It's the "easiest" and cheapest thing to improve significantly, builds on current hype and trends and so is easy to sell to superiors because of it. Could even go the FP8 angle, from non-existent to 1000TOPS, undefined increase
82 CUs, 4096 ops/cycle for FP8/Int8 (same as CDNA3), 3GHz = 1007 TOPS. Whether that happens is another thing but it's one of the more likely
Most people have no idea (really!) what DLSS is, they just buy Nvidia VGA because it's more powerful and popular...People are not that gullbible though. With comparisons mvailable witha few clicks people can see the difference. it's how DLSS is sold mostly, not by numbers but because people are comparing Nvidia DLSS vs the others inferior solutions.
Most GPUs sold are not at the high end. As to pc users being more gullible than console users? Yea I’m not sure about that… We have people purchasing GPUs at up to $2000 to play a game. It’s not generating an additional income for them, they’re not a professional, it’s just to play games. Then in 2 years, they’ll buy the next ridiculously priced top end GPU and repeat the cycle again. Yea let that sink in.That's quite possibly not true for those buying discrete GPUs, especially the higher end. There'll certainly be a more informed populace than console buyers responding to console marketing. It's the kind of generalisation that hasn't any supporting data and can't be proven one way or the other.
In short, I think console buyers are more 'gullible' than PC GPU buyers, but I don't think anyone can prove me right or wrong. And it's a non technical discussion anyway- better to just focus on the numbers and how to justify/rationalise them.
I will save this comment.That's quite possibly not true for those buying discrete GPUs, especially the higher end. There'll certainly be a more informed populace than console buyers responding to console marketing. It's the kind of generalisation that hasn't any supporting data and can't be proven one way or the other.
In short, I think console buyers are more 'gullible' than PC GPU buyers, but I don't think anyone can prove me right or wrong.
Not sure if it's gullible and more don't know any better or don't actually care that much if at all, they hear a cool number that everything and everyone else is repeating so it must be true and that's as far as it goes. The proportion of people who are actually into spec at more than surface level, how stuff works, want to understand it etc is very smallPeople are not that gullbible though. With comparisons mvailable witha few clicks people can see the difference. it's how DLSS is sold mostly, not by numbers but because people are comparing Nvidia DLSS vs the others inferior solutions.