Nvidia's new Twitter video holds a lot of clues to what we might see on January 12.
Nvidia Teases GeForce RTX 30 Mobile GPU Launch on January 12 : Read more
Nvidia Teases GeForce RTX 30 Mobile GPU Launch on January 12 : Read more
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With bitcoin at $40,000+ we may never see a return to that, at least not till 2140 when the last bitcoin is mined.Used to love NVidia launches, back when they were more than just paper launches, but had hardware to go with them. Maybe someday we will see that return
I wish Bitcoin would just die out already, When the 2000 series launched I was planning a build around the 2080 TI but those dang miners bought every 2080 TI on the planet. 2021 and still haven't seen ONE RTX 2000 series in any store. It's been a horrible 3 years without a proper gaming machine due to these damn minersWith bitcoin at $40,000+ we may never see a return to that, at least not till 2140 when the last bitcoin is mined.
2000 series? I don't know where you live, but it can't be the US or EU, because there has been no issue finding RTX 2000 cards a couple months after release. I preordered a 2080 and received it on day one. Super cards were readily available from day one.I wish Bitcoin would just die out already, When the 2000 series launched I was planning a build around the 2080 TI but those dang miners bought every 2080 TI on the planet. 2021 and still haven't seen ONE RTX 2000 series in any store. It's been a horrible 3 years without a proper gaming machine due to these damn miners
The article is about mobile GPU's. Nobody is buying these separately. Anyone who wants one will be shelling out multiple 1000's for a highend gaming laptop. That market is very small, and anyone who wants one will be able to get one.I used to get excited about these product reveals. Now, I'm disappointed and disinterested. The more Nvidia and AMD push a product launch, the more negative I feel. I'm sure Nvidia will have an easier time keeping laptop GPUs in stock given that they're tied to full systems. However, I'm looking for a desktop GPU. Just 1 desktop GPU for gaming and art. Watching stock alerts is a full time job all on its own.