SoftBank Japan cashing out on NVIDIA. Is this a 1st step down the hype curve into the trough? Although they are also highly invested in OpenAI.
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- Nov 2025
- Jun 2025
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tomtunguz.com tomtunguz.com
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1000x Increase in AI Demand
- NVIDIA’s latest earnings highlight a dramatic surge in AI demand, driven by a shift from simple one-shot inference to more complex, compute-intensive reasoning tasks.
- Reasoning models require hundreds to thousands of times more computational resources and tokens per task, significantly increasing GPU usage, especially for AI coding agents and advanced applications.
- Major hyperscalers like Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI are experiencing exponential growth in token generation, with Microsoft alone processing over 100 trillion tokens in Q1—a fivefold year-over-year increase.
- Hyperscalers are deploying nearly 1,000 NVL72 racks (72,000 Blackwell GPUs) per week, and NVIDIA-powered “AI factories” have doubled year-over-year to nearly 100, with the average GPU count per factory also doubling.
- To meet this unprecedented demand, more than $300 billion in capital expenditure is being invested this year in data centers (rebranded by NVIDIA as “AI factories”), signaling a new industrial revolution in AI infrastructure.
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- Apr 2024
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Google’s new AI chip is a rival to Nvidia, and its Arm-based CPU will compete with Microsoft and Amazon
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- Feb 2022
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arstechnica.com arstechnica.com
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For Nvidia, the speed of the 3080 package makes for a solid sales pitch: This cloud PC is probably faster than your home system, so cloud gaming is worth it. Cloud gaming will always present a latency tradeoff, but that latency is easier to accept if you're getting otherwise-unattainable graphics quality along with it.
Smart strategy by Nvidia.
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- Feb 2021
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archived.forum.manjaro.org archived.forum.manjaro.org
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Relative recent article on alternatives for
optirun,primusrun, etc
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- Oct 2020
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forum.openglobalmind.com forum.openglobalmind.com
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someday, NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud will enable real-time transcription and translation for videoconferencing
... and that will be also the day when most of the simultaneous interpreters will go out of business https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simultaneous_interpretation
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- Jan 2019
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pcmonitors.info pcmonitors.info
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Coming back to the two ‘FreeSync’ settings in the monitor OSD, they differ in the variable refresh rate range that they support. ‘Standard Engine’ supports 90 – 144Hz (90 – 119Hz via HDMI) whilst ‘Ultimate Engine’ gives a broader variable refresh rate range of 70 – 144Hz (62 – 119Hz via HDMI). We didn’t notice any adverse effects when using ‘Ultimate Engine’, so we’d suggest users simply stick to that option.
In my tests using Standard Engine, in combo with G-Sync Compatible Driver, I get more screen flickering during menus.
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