@jon-nyc said in Are we in an AI bubble?:
AMD or Huawei in China but Nvidia has like 80-90% of the American market for AI compute which comprises 75% of the world’s total.
First the bubble bursts, then the missiles start exchanging. If your brains aren't already trying to prepare you for survival in the aftermath, I wish you the best. I'm already a crack shot as i've played first player shooters my whole adult life. Now I'm signing up for jujitsu classes. Gotta learn how to roll.
But mostly it's gonna be all about who's got guns. That's the new currency for a spell, bullets. Worth more than gold per ounce.
And we all worried that AI would be the ruinization of us. Terminator 2 unfolding, right? Well AI took us out but just in a bit different way.
When it happens, we will all point the finger at Nvidia of course. And Jensen Huang will self headshot with a single bullet. The least he could do for raping and pillaging us poor gamer boys for years. He just got $1000 from me for my latest upgrade of my GPU. Nvidia purposely screwed around with their gamers base with their latest release of the RTX 5000 series video cards. The grandaddy , the 5090, which is by far the faster gun in town, saw it's price skyrocket due to scarcity and today they can be had but not for its MSRP of $2000. No, no. Try almost double that price. Check it out....
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Graphics-3-8-Slot-Axial-tech-Phase-Change/dp/B0DS2WQZ2M/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2MUI35HRFNNWG&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2ibhmwk9uT-yYDlHF7f8SAhAgzE3MSvmCgDg7f5hBAQXWzdwBkZHVv-34SIclFJgkD2ODOZWARMciBDn2wm12-F3a47FxttZ1DlKNTaoO64JXG-16qDnG-5y4BQc-K_UmBblQWmvL5TrD7GN-mhGSnGPGy3PCVmU3bqaHWsXCpTVgU8_1LtCBL7uaCDpjf_1xpM2CVsrGQzcUQKgAED11OoNoWFb9F8XJKHCdu1OACA.YbS16RFPfq8j8q7sK47qC0ywpbDZp8DmICk1aVEhgfI&dib_tag=se&keywords=rtx+5090&qid=1763799532&sprefix=rtx+509%2Caps%2C245&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
I bought the step down card , the rtx 5080 and it too was going for almost double its msrp of $1000 throughout the year. But it has come back down to earth a bit and today can be had at msrp mostly. Add a little Black Friday spice and I personally kept the lights on at Nvidia for another 10 seconds.
You know what I think I'll miss the most in this aftermath. PC Gaming. No more danged electricity. Sucks.