
What we think about it:
TippityTappityToot - "Nvidia 5090 releasing with 4gb of ram for $2000"
YoureOnYourOwn-Kid - "actually that is sold out, you can buy the 5090 ultra with 0.1% better performance for 4700$"
mak6453 - "What kind of access would Nvidia have to this currently? Should we expect this to be included in 5000 series cards, or is this 6000 series at the earliest?"
farklespanktastic - "It looks like it’ll be mass produced next year, so it’s probably going to be used for RTX 5000 cards. At least the higher end ones."
uniq_username - "None. No."
WailOff - "They may announce it first and implement it first, but it is going to run poorly and the components will likely fail, because they never actually refine their advancements before release."
undeleted_username - "32 Gbos per pin"
One-Distribution-626 - "Thanks $NLST"
weirdallocation - "And Nvidia will still use a 128 bits bus..."
Moscato359 - "People giving nvidia crap for this, but I don't actually think it's warranted"
_MaZ_ - "Ah, can't wait for the 2GB RTX 6000 cards in a few years"
Kynario - "Despite all the negative comments here, I’m always fascinated by how engineers and computer scientists (and many other talented and hard working people) manage to pull this off, and advance humanity’s technological progress with stuff like this."
Life-Deal3903 - "Wow, Samsung is really upping their game! Can't wait to scan my cat in 3D with that giveaway scanner!"
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