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Financial Results $MGOL: Revenues increased 19% Gross profit margin on sales rose to 68% (Sales boosted by succes from Messi)
CEO Lisa Su confirmed that AMD has been “undershipping” chips for a while now to keep CPU, GPU prices elevated
Atlis Is Changing The Game With Their XT Truck
Demand Is Shooting Through The Roof For Atlis's Batteries
Pi coin on XT is going crazy! went from 50 cents to 55 dollars.
Market indicators flaring bearish: suggests the top is coming or has already been reached
Market indicators flaring bearish: suggests the top is coming or has already been reached
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FJB "Let's go Brandon" coin to the moon?
Invitation to Wallstreetsbets members to buy shares in Fastbase Inc. with discount
Any interesting Disruptive Tech or Future Innovation ETFs/Mutual Funds?
Corsair (CRSR) Stock about to moon baby! This profitable growth stock is being ignored by Wallstreet. This 27 dollar stock going to 40 FAST?
AMD Charging ENERGY for WAVE 5 (Elliot Wave) still on Sky-rocket mode!!!
AMD already beyond the GALAXY... and Google is coming with a 1-2 punch!!!
AMD heading to MARS!!!... ETA SOON!!! - Next Stop: Galaxy limits!
Clearing up some misinformation about CRSR
Next Biggest Genomic AI Sequencing Company about to go public DD
Hat in the Ring: Just based on technical analysis, I think ARKG and ARKF are good buys next week.
Note how Apple, AMD, and NVIDIA are all not on this list of companies invited to review computer hip supply chain, but guess who is? Intel. This further strengthens my thesis of $INTC to $200. If you bought $INTC day after my original DD you'd be up 13% already in just over 1 month.
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I was sniping for a new GPU, patiently waiting for the best opportunity. But with this news, I pulled the trigger and bought a RX9070, because my RX5700XT was dying (frequently crashed the driver or the whole PC at the default clock speeds, had to like 40% underclock it to be usable).
NХXT is this a print already or fart in the wind?
As someone with a 9070XT, gaming? Great. Try to do any ML workloads? Actually like pulling teeth.
https://youtu.be/g23XT_U_NHY?si=hgqmZW3rxsldwVSE
I've got an RX 9070 XT, so I've definitely got a partnership with AMD. I'll be speaking to Lisa Su at a secret conference later today. She lives in another town. You don't know her.
The Amazon validation alone gives NХXT real weight
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Lenovo makes a good product too. Should be more than enough to run anyt options trading app. Hard to believe that it has been 20 years sine IBM sold their PC business to Lenovo. My first PC was an IBM PC-XT with an 8088 processor. Am I dating myself or what. 😎
Dude AI gets things wrong all of the time. I asked ChatGPT about an AI program and asked if my GPU was compatible with it. I told it I had a RX 9070 XT and it gave an answer using the 7900 XT. It assured me there was not an RX 9070 XT in AMD's line up, up to this date in 2025. I told it that it launched in March 2025. It took a long time going to look it up and apologized to me. I haven't seen any AI take that long to respond in a couple years. Point being, even the best AIs are still wrong sometimes.
You are missing my point. Yes AMD is doing well on the Gaming GPU side. Got myself a 9700 XT but the news you are referring to has nothing to do with gaming GPU's. Profit margins on Gaming GPUs are nothing compared to the premium they can ask for AI Accelerators aka Blackwell etc. This is why Nvidia is effectively ignoring gaming and going full in on AI. AMD will likely do the same.
Want to share a thought about RVPH, with the preface that biotech is always inherently risky and I have no clue about any deeper details than what can be read on pubmed regarding RVPH’s primary drug, Brilaroxazine. So, in summary, not financial advice. The last novel antipsychotic to come to market was Cobenfy. It was novel in that it was not primarily targeting dopamime receptors, as pretty much every other antipsychotic in history has targeted. It seems like Brilaroxazine is in a similar vein, with an even different mechanism than Cobenfy. AI summary: “Cobenfy was originally developed as Kar-XT, by Karuna Therapeutics, who was then acquired by Bristol Myers Squibb for $14 billion. Karuna's schizophrenia treatment KarXT was the centerpiece of the deal. Bristol Myers Squibb bought Karuna to strengthen its neuroscience portfolio and gain a promising new drug to drive future revenue. KarXT has since received FDA approval and is now marketed by Bristol Myers Squibb under the brand name Cobenfy.”


"You ever notice how AMD fans constantly talk about: “Value” “Price-to-performance” “But actually my 7900 XT is better than a 4080 if you undervolt it and use a beta driver from GitHub…” Like bro… you had to flash a modded BIOS, turn off shadows, and sacrifice a goat to Lisa Su just to match stock NVIDIA performance."
Well, my 3060 Ti was considerably cheaper than the RX 6700 XT despite being slightly faster. NVIDIA's GPUs are faster and more cost effective.
Su Bae's backshot wind smells like tilapia from the Huanan seafood market cooked on top of a Radeon RX 9070 XT running Cyberpunk 2077 at max settings. AMD
It's not about beating, I don't think they ever will. It's about competing on mass and price. Sort of like the M2A4 vs the Tiger in WW2. A strong second place with competetive performance, lower costs and good support can still be a winning strategy even though it doesn't have to beat Nvidia on outright performance. Just look at 9070 XT. It's been selling better than Nvidias 5000 series and that strategy could be applied here too.
So glad I got my 7900XT two years ago and it runs all my games flawlessly.
Sometimes basic knowledge is all you need to steer you in the right direction. I bought 6 shares of AMD back in February. I had just got home from waiting in a huge line at Microcenter to spend $600 on a 9070XT GPU, and figured I'd throw $600 into the stock as well. My $600 is $951 as of close earlier today. I'm not taking profit because I agree with the "DD" in this post that it has the potential to do even better. Anyone building a PC right now is buying AMD Ryzen, as there is zero trust in Intel CPUs (see: [Intel CPU instability issues](https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/firefox-dev-says-intel-raptor-lake-crashes-are-increasing-with-rising-temperatures-in-record-european-heat-wave-mozilla-staffs-tracking-overwhelmed-by-intel-crash-reports-team-disables-the-function)), and on the GPU side of things, [gamers are frustrated with high Nvidia prices](https://youtu.be/2tJpe3Dk7Ko?si=r2WU9jdu9MduuL1I) and using AMD Radeon (or even Intel Arc) GPUs as an alternative. This knowledge could also easily steer me in the wrong direction, as the DIY PC market I know so well is a tiny fraction of these businesses, but hopefully investing in what I know works out.
Disclaimer: I have no positions on AMD. Just a PC that's powered by a Radeon 7800 XT GPU and an Ultra Core 285K CPU... ^(And some NVDA calls.)
I encourage all of you to look at it from a different perspective. Once you assume that a collapse is nearing, many recent events in the World suddenly make sense. https://youtu.be/-Zhhb_d6XT0?si=Rz_M9AGqzzu75zLM
Very nice actually. Is it an XT with the EJ255? Or a swap?
[https://youtu.be/JuyHb-XT\_\_E?feature=shared](https://youtu.be/JuyHb-XT__E?feature=shared) Enjoy.
Have you seen how good the Huawei XT 4G is? It unfolds 3 times and turns into an iPad. Apple is 2-3 years behind that tech. Tim Apple is no Steve Jobs.
AMD has way more room to grow. Currently nvidea owns 90% or more of the AI datacenter market. this means they can only lose to competitors. Meanwhile AMD only has everything to gain by being able to steal from nvidea. AMD showcased this with their Gaming GPU 9070 XT has taken a huge chunk from Nvideas gaming segment. While AMD is never going to truly catch up its likely going to outperform since nvidea simply has grown too much at this point AMD = 209B market cap Nvidea = 3.2T market cap If AMD doubles their only at 418B which is still 1/8th the size of NVDA. This does not mean AMD is a sure thing or that NVDA is not going to grow. BUT NVDA is overpriced because u pay for very high quality stock. I have both AMD and NVDA but I personally think that NVDA at 150 is kinda the max and looking to sell actually sell it
AMD gains most of it's revenue from Servers and data centres and its getting a lot of recognition in Asia and Europe slowly as of 2024-2025 with the RX9070XT and Ryzen9 9800X3D launch
XT meets your criteria.
I just built one yesterday. First time I’ve had a PC in 12 years. It’s a Ryzen 7 9800X3D and a Radeon 9070XT. It cost about $2300 total which probably would have been $500 cheaper like a month ago
MI300 series uses the same TSMC 5 nm manufacturing node as 9070 XT and sells for up to $15,000. MI350X will move to 2nm. If AMD does not move their next generation gaming GPU to that 2 nm process, they may have more room on pricing. But the product may not be as good as it could be.
AMD Advanced Micro Devices reported earnings Q1 FY2025 results ended on Mar 29, 2025 - Revenue: $7.44B, +36% YoY - Net Income: $709M, +476% YoY - Data Center revenue: $3.67B, +57% YoY CEO Lisa Su: "We delivered an outstanding start to 2025 as year-over-year growth accelerated for the fourth consecutive quarter driven by strength in our core businesses and expanding data center and AI momentum." 🌱Revenue & Growth - Data Center: $3.67B, +57% YoY - Client: $2.29B, +68% YoY - Gaming: $647M, -30% YoY - Embedded: $823M, -3% YoY 💰Profits & Health - GAAP Gross Margin: 50% vs 47% in Q1 2024 - Non-GAAP Gross Margin: 54% vs 52% in Q1 2024 - Operating Income: $806M vs $36M in Q1 2024 - Free Cash Flow: $727M vs $379M in Q1 2024 - Adjusted EBITDA: $1.95B vs $1.30B in Q1 2024 📌Business Highlights - Acquired ZT Systems to address $500B AI accelerator opportunity by 2028 - Expanded AI partnerships with Meta, Google, Dell, Cisco, Nokia - Launched Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 graphics cards - Introduced AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D processors - Announced EPYC Embedded 9005 Series for networking and industrial edge 🔮Future Outlook - Q2 2025 revenue: ~$7.4B, flat QoQ - Non-GAAP gross margin: 43% (54% excluding $800M export control charges)
Don't underestimate how shit ROCM is vs CUDA. It's a shame because they make solid hardware. Their software has always been shit for gaming, and for AI they're still soo far behind. For reference, I own a 7900XT, I'm not anti-AMD. Just too poor to justify the Nvidia equivalent
This is true but the consoles that came out in 2020 were based on hardware from prior. They're only getting more and more outdated whereas the new PC hardware is at least cutting edge. The RX 9070 XT can't be had for the launch price of $600 anymore but it's still a great product at $730 (there was a Gigabyte OC drop the last few days).
Not only AI. But most tech. I came back from China 2 weeks ago and I was marveled by how far they have come. Highly developed cities like Shanghai and Hangzhou feel futuristic. And even everyday consumer electronics seemed impressive, like the Huawei Mate XT triple fold Smartphone is much more impressive when you have it in hand than when you see videos of it. Same with their EVs, where every detail is thought out.
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And if they start into retail GPUs at China scale we might see top tier (or at least high mid) for <$500USD flooding the market instead of whatever 5070Ti and 9070XT are going for these days.
I’ll take an 9070 XT 
What would an A.I. that runs on beautiful, clean coal even be like? Like an IMB PC XT 386 running an Infocom game
The new AMD Radeon RX9070 XT graphics card, which had a very successful launch last month at a $650 MSP, just got refreshed at NewEgg this morning at $1,300.
🥭 is staring intensely at the phone now waiting for Pres Xi to call. Meanwhile, Pres Xi on the other side of the earth playing Candy Crush on his new Huawei Mate XT
In case what you meant is that was domestic because their stickers say USA… first sku i punched in USHI90XT Country of Origin: China - next device Mitsubishi.
AMD taking CPU market share from Intel. Now 28% of CPU market share up from 19% last year. Its latest GPU, the Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT launch has been well received and in stock. Its data center business is grew at over 60% market share yoy. This is overlooked by the market. It doesn’t have to be”beat” NVDA to a good investment. It just has to keep enough of the data center market to keep growing. PEG of 0.35. Stock very undervalued
I ended up waiting outside of a Microcenter at 8AM on a workday for the 9070 release precisely because of this. The plan was to just buy parts for a new computer as they went on sale, but prices are just going to keep going up. I've never waited in line for the release of anything, but getting a 9070 XT for MSRP is going to look like a steal in 6 months.
With America looking aggressive towards countries of smaller size Rheinmetall is the way to go. We're in the age of asymmetric warfare and NOBODY has been cooking the shit that Rheinmetall has, when I was educating myself on the NANUK Remote weapon systems we (Canada) donated to Ukraine from Rheinmetall Canada I came across the Mission Master autonomous shit that Rheinmetall has been cooking. Their ground drones are.. crazy. Wolfpaaaaaaack [Rheinmetall Mission Master ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXNJhB41L-M) [Rheinmetall Mission Master XT during arctic mobility trials in Finland.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMTtOA-1ZAY) [Rheinmetall Mission Master CXT Anti-Drone Ground Drone](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYhlNBfMZl4) https://preview.redd.it/g8l86c85hkoe1.jpeg?width=2560&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0ab98ff6ab79e6c3aef8b15ca0f461bd288c3796
They’ve finally overtaken Intel in single core/gaming performance as well. It’s just a matter of time before AMD eats all of Intel’s market share. The 9070XT is also a fantastic GPU. A little behind in ray tracing and a lot behind in AI, but still great.
9070XT has been amazing from what i understand
$75 then $50. They're having too many hardware problems. I just bought a 9070 XT and not going back to Nvidia until they get off their high horse. I know gaming market is peanuts but honestly their server market and AI advancements in general have plateaued. Furthermore competition in training and inferencing is going to be fierce. NVIDIA has headwinds...
I can't get a 9070XT this morning... PUTS ON AMD
IGN just gave the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT a 10/10 Hmmmm…. 
My move for tomorrow is to buy a RX 9070 XT
Normie regards buy new iPad Air for $599 , reddit regards buy AMD 9070 XT
I wouldn’t count on Nvidia bouncing back. Their new graphics card are dealing with a lot of negative press and didn’t perform up to par. AMD is in a good position right now to take customers from Nvidia with their new 9070 XT coming out this week.
Nvidia is in trouble. The whole RTX 5000 series is plagued with HW problems (cards catching fire, screens black out etc). Plus there's almost no stock (= no sales). AMD just launched RX 9070 XT which is a decent card (about 90 % of RTX 5070 Ti performance level in most games) with $599 MSRP which significantly cheaper than RTX 5070 Ti which hover around $1000 at the moment. The card uses traditional 8 pin power cables and has modest power draw. Nvidia probably has to recall the cards they have already sold and get back to the drawing board at least to eliminate power related issues. When cards catch fire, houses burn down and people get killed, it's not a joke anymore.
Go with the 9070XT - I would but my 6800XT still runs everything I need it to
I'm torn between getting the rx 9070 XT and the rtx 5070. My 2080 is tired and needs to retire
They're not gimmicks at all. I've yet to meet a single person that has tried a foldable and preferred or continued to use an Apple phone. I've seen a teenager get bullied in London for having an Iphone Huawei are by far the most advanced smart phone manufacturer in the world you look at something like the Huawei Mate XT which tbf is at a more premium price than any Apple phone but you can't see Apple getting close to making a product like that in the next 5-10 years.
Well the 9070 XT is coming just around soon, probably why he packing them bags
Jensen needs to sacrifice an RX 7600 XT to the AI gods so he can prove his stocks worthiness to $140 #"Rise, my child"
Except AMD has been providing their cards that if you do eventually reverse engineer them go ahead warranty voided but it's all yours. Even the RX 5700XT by AMD was open for miners to overclock and abuse and they locked it down in the 6000 series because stock was dwindling for consumers.
Not exclusively AI/Quantum but XT is “Exponential Technologies ETF
The Huawei Mate XT (Tri-Fold Phone) is by far the most advanced and sophisticate phone you can buy today, and runs laps around Samsung and Apple's outdated shit.
stock market song for you: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g23XT\_U\_NHY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g23XT_U_NHY)
INTC - Leaked performance of **Intel Arc B580 scored 103,445 points in the Vulkan API test and 98,343 points in the OpenCL API tests**. For comparison, the AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT scores 87,270 points, while the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 scores 97,127 points on the same Vulkan API. It's time the stock price to follow suit 
Who here is familiar with XT blockchain platform. https://www.xtxtnap.vip/#/pages/tabs/me/me
Who is familiar with XT blockchain platform? https://www.xtxtnap.vip/#/pages/tabs/me/me
Does anyone have any experience with XT blockchain trading platform?
I’d say all Hard Forks are failures of bitcoin. Whether due to bugs or hacking. Bitcoin itself has Forked over 70 times. Bitcoin Classic, XT, Bitcoin Unlimited, Bitcoin Cash, SegWit, Satoshi Vision, Bitcoin Gold, Taproot. If there is a big hack on bitcoin and most of the community agrees to leave bitcoin for one of these alternative then yes the remaining bitcoin holders will be left holding bags.💼
Built a new computer recently and after extensive research found that a 6800 XT was the best value GPU for me. Went with a 7700X and didn't even consider Intel, which has been in every single build before this. X3D chips are the best for gaming, EPYC processors are fantastic for those workloads, increased focus on AI, Lisa Su as CEO... 
In my books, it's a (really) bad idea to put all your savings into one company. Why not use AI ETFs if that's the theme you are attracted to. Some ETFs worth exploring: DTCR XT SPYG BOTZ FTEC
If i knew then what i know now, i woulda dumped my money on 7800x3d + 7900 XT+ 32 gb ram + 2tb ssd x 2 + a good cooling solution + a good UHD 165hz monitor and browse reddit with it
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I think Huawei would have even tomorrow and it is expected to upstage Apple and It’s expected to release the Mate XT, the first commercially produced tri-fold phone, at its product launch event on Sept. 10, 2:30 p.m. Beijing time.
Ooooff. That sounds a little harsh. Not saying it’s not true. But harsh. I’m qualified to say this as I bought GM’s and Fords going back to 1991 when I bought a new Beretta. In general, I like a lot of GM’s designs until I own them. I also rent a lot of cars for work and have now crossed off a new Silverado (weak old school V8), a Cadillac XT5 (rattle trap), a Terrain (poor design to shifter), GMC Yukon (it quit on me) from my list.
10k is current pricing, though a 10% discount will be coming in 2025. 20k is current pricing for N3/4. The pricing doesn't improve all that much, as new processes just jack up the cost per wafer. The economics of this are just crazy. Battlemage will be N4 and supposedly larger in die size compared to A770. You will get maybe \~35 good dies per wafer, and at 20k that gets you around 600 dollars manufacturing cost. And that's what they want the MSRP to be. For a comparison of economic scale, the AMD 7800XT has a 346mm\^2 die on N5 (16k per wafer) but the card retails for 500 dollars. The die fabrication cost comes out to be a little under $300.
AMDs newest 7900XT allegedly had 11% RMA's at one point. That's crazy. That's way worse than any issue Intel has ever had. Look in reddit, lots of problems with these cards all over. Lookup 7800xt hangs or 7900xt lockups. Oops.
I am kind of more concerned about the reddits about AMD 7800 and 7900 XT card lockups. This is their GPU line that the MI 300 could be based on. I am also wondering about all the Nvidia GPU's that got thrashed mining Bitcoin. Obviously if you use any technology in extreme ways you can damage it.
You might be interested in XT. It's global and it's not pure tech, but companies that will develop and benefit from the new tech. From their description: Access global companies with significant exposure to exponential technologies, which displace older technologies, create new markets, and have the potential to create significantly positive economic benefits
I was talking about consumer products, not industrial. their consumer products max comsuption of top GPUs: 4070 **240**W vs 7800XT 2**55W** 4070 TI **300**W vs7900XT **315W** 4080 **315W** vs 7900XTX **355**W 4090 is out the scope becouse amd has no counterpart. This is not far less, just less, if you take into consideration price-power-consumption amd is still more efficient. I repeat, this is just for regular folks that use these consumer products for production and gaming. Industrial-wise yeah AMD has nothing to do right now, but as the same time Nvidia is improving AMD is working too, and has improved a lot in the last few years. I can only see them improving in a high demand market, imo AMD has great products, great leadership and improvement clearance.
Apple M4's GPU horsepower is about the same as a Radeon 5500XT. The neural engine isn't beefy enough to run a decent SLM. Their AI models are crude so far. Apple is very VERY behind in AI. There's a better chance that nvidia will introduce silicon to seriously rival Apple's in the consumer space before Apple can match nvidia in AI capabilities.
"Iran threatens to target Israeli nuke facilities; Middle East on 'precipice' of bigger war" [https://www.yahoo.com/news/iran-may-reconsider-nuclear-doctrine-134127569.html?guccounter=1&guce\_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9vdXQucmVkZGl0LmNvbS8&guce\_referrer\_sig=AQAAABu1YWR\_Gmls-Y6bu-DCD59S00\_VwY51z74hC4d16x3Bgw3XT6A1yztcIPCrrdjrPGVYgIDX8zSWkX2K6A0tZVWgcEgjI-u069UoljK3fuYmrxUcq-n3GCt2MKX\_TsQJPm4u8yrX4A7Iqb1QmnfKt3rLUYe34OPvqnLc27isNFWw](https://www.yahoo.com/news/iran-may-reconsider-nuclear-doctrine-134127569.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9vdXQucmVkZGl0LmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAABu1YWR_Gmls-Y6bu-DCD59S00_VwY51z74hC4d16x3Bgw3XT6A1yztcIPCrrdjrPGVYgIDX8zSWkX2K6A0tZVWgcEgjI-u069UoljK3fuYmrxUcq-n3GCt2MKX_TsQJPm4u8yrX4A7Iqb1QmnfKt3rLUYe34OPvqnLc27isNFWw) Honestly, Leader of Iran and Israel should fight in the ring. Win takes all 
I still enjoy my 5700 XT lol.
We absolutely do have the capacity to generate enough data for reliable biotech AI. https://investor.seer.bio/news-releases/news-release-details/seer-collaborates-make-scalable-unbiased-proteomics-accessible >The combination of Proteograph XT and Orbitrap Astral MS will deliver unprecedented depth and scale in complex biological samples, with over 6,000 protein IDs and over 54,000 peptide IDs per sample from human plasma, paving the road for population-scale studies with unprecedented biological insight.
Mid Covid this wasn’t an improbability. Carvana bought my Leased XT6 1 payment in and I pocketed 3k. Yes 1 payment. I work in the car business and Covid was wild times for used cars. Especially if you leased one while the leases were ripe 17/18/19.
AI will create $15.7 TRILLION in economic impact on the next 6 years https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/issues/data-and-analytics/publications/artificial-intelligence-study.html Some funds to consider for ai: QQQ SOXL IRBO BOTZ THINQ ROBT QTUM ROBO XT I haven't researched all of this. I currently own TQQQ and SOXL.
They don't have tensor units, but tensor units are low-precision, only good for inference and not for training, and training is where the serious horsepower is needed. By the specs on techpowerup, a [7800 XT](https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/radeon-rx-7800-xt.c3839) is about 2/3 as good as an [RTX 4090](https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-rtx-4090.c3889) (I'm told that memory bandwidth is the most important specification for most AI training uses), has 2/3 of the memory and 2/3 of the power consumption to match, but for only 1/3 of the price. That sounds like a good deal. Maybe I should go and buy one right now and then figure out some AI stuff to do with it. Though I should probably compare the 7900 XTX instead, which seems to be roughly comparable in all aspects: a little more in some, a little less in others, 2/3 of the price for comparable theoretical performance.
Judging by the name pretty sure it’s a PC store from the 80s reselling IBM XT and 2800 baud modems
I've hated apple since the IIe vs PC/XT Puts!
Wow, this rx 7600 XT blows my old HD 7870 out of the water.
I got a 7900XT. Runs like a champ
https://imgur.com/XT37kMc You're welcome.
Nvidia is introducing three RTX 40-series Super cards this month that offer more performance at price points that are similar or better than existing cards. Pricing of the RTX 40-series has been a sticking point for gamers, particularly for the RTX 4080. Nvidia is replacing this GPU with the RTX 4080 Super and cutting the price to $999 when it launches on January 31st. The $200 price cut will put a lot of pressure on AMD’s Radeon RX 7900 XT ($899) and XTX ($999) cards. Before the RTX 4080 Super launches, there’s also the RTX 4070 Super on January 17th priced at $599 and the RTX 4070 Ti Super, with some interesting changes, on January 24th at $799. Nvidia is also phasing out the RTX 4070 Ti but keeping the RTX 4070 around at a lower $549 price point.
NVDA is set to lunch a slower version of its flagship chip to comply with export laws to China. It is rumored to be called Regard-100XT
I actually have an RX 6700 XT because it was the best deal in the market earlier this year. But the gaming market doesn’t matter, the data center is where the real money is made.
The consumer grade rx 7900 XT and rx 7900 XTX had a boost in sales after the 4090 was banned. The MI300 is AMD’s AI chip and yea it is above the performance limit so is banned like I thought it’d be. I thought it might not have made its way onto the list yet since it was just released
$R3KT IS N3XT https://preview.redd.it/ez5l8dzgu45c1.png?width=100&format=png&auto=webp&s=df1d45785d002a48697748a32f3e1abbd3fc6c79
I actually got an M1 Air with those specs in 2022. I do like it, and it is very sufficient for simple work tasks on the go. Excellent computer and no issues with the low amount of ram. I do have a desktop rig with 32gb of ram, a 6950XT and a few TB of storage for all the serious stuff, though. I'm just saying for some people (students) the base specs with their optimization would surprise you in 2023. Their storage prices are still practically a war crime though and it is ridiculous to start where they start, but they do work. I paid like $850 for my M1, brand new. For that price I have no complaints
BTC has already forked (BTC cash, BTC gold, BTC XT....) and all the new versions have all been trending toward zero ever since. The original continues to gain users, increase hash rate and continue cycled price evolutions. Today has the most users and most activity that the BTC network has ever been seen. ETH however, like many coins, carries a fatal flaw; its proof of stake. Example: In the event an ETF is approved, ETH can find itself in a situation when most of the stake is held by US regulated entities (Blackrock, Fidelity, Coinbase, Kraken... whatever). If the US decided to halt those custodians who carry enough stake, the US could effectively control the network. Vitalik would try to fork (like he has in the past), only this time the ones with most the stake would listen to their regulator (US) instead of forking with Vitalik. Unless they want to fight the US which is always a losing battle for a business. Just 1 scenario in which ETH (or many others) bites the dust.
I bought computer parts from Newegg during the summer and I had a very mixed-bag experience with their customer service. The return policy is better than it used to be, but still not great. The 3rd party vendors are shit and I hate them and Newegg for implementing that. Also I bought a 6800XT and was supposed to get Special Edition of Starfield but I bought it like 2 hours early or something and then asked for my key from customer service too late so they "couldn't" give me one. If they weren't a brand I've known for years I would just buy from Amazon. Which I will probably do going forward because of Newegg customer service.
Yeah like how could you not have chosen 10Gb/s ethernet with a 1ms ping at most and an RX 9900 XT?
Just finished two builds. AM5 boards 7600X CPU 6650XT for one. Old card for the other 2×16GB Oloy Blade Ram for each Water cooler for one Fan cooler for the other 2280 M.2 SSD 2T Some parts from Newegg. Some from BHPhoto I avoid buying anything from Amazon. I haven't had an issue with Newegg. Had to RMA one board for an issue. Easy return. No hassle. Probably my 7th build overall, and I started buying from MWave, TigerDirect and PCparts Direct catalog way back in the day.