05-06-2025, 06:22 PM
Hey folks,
The recent 40- and 50-series cards boast insane specs, but they’re also priced higher than ever, and many of the architectural improvements (like tensor cores and massive VRAM) seem clearly geared toward AI and deep learning use cases.
NVIDIA is slowly pivoting from being a gamer-first company to an AI-focused hardware giant. Gamers benefit from the trickle-down, but we’re no longer the main audience and the pricing reflects that.
Are we as gamers and creators still the target market for NVIDIA GPUs—or are we just along for the ride while the AI industry drives the future of graphics hardware?
The recent 40- and 50-series cards boast insane specs, but they’re also priced higher than ever, and many of the architectural improvements (like tensor cores and massive VRAM) seem clearly geared toward AI and deep learning use cases.
NVIDIA is slowly pivoting from being a gamer-first company to an AI-focused hardware giant. Gamers benefit from the trickle-down, but we’re no longer the main audience and the pricing reflects that.
Are we as gamers and creators still the target market for NVIDIA GPUs—or are we just along for the ride while the AI industry drives the future of graphics hardware?