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This Is NVIDIA's World

This Is NVIDIA's World

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Support GN and also have 10% of the sale go toward the Kramden Institute's e-waste and refurb program during this promo: https://store.gamersnexus.net/ We sponsored ourselves for this one, so grabbing one of our PC building modmats, project and soldering mats, dice kits, mugs, or other items will directly support us -- and while this lasts, the Kramden Institute! In this video, we cover NVIDIA's GTC 2025 keynote, provide commentary on its market position and just how bizarre it is that NVIDIA is now in mainstream news nearly daily (coming from what once was 'just' a gaming company), and talk about its RTX Pro 6000 GPU (which is basically a Titan Blackwell GPU), Vera CPU, and Rubin GPU, plus its upcoming Feynman architecture. The actual news mostly involves the Rubin, Vera, and Feynman roadmap for the future and the 'Titan' class RTX Pro 6000. It's not a perfect GB202 die, but does step up the memory to 96GB ECC and increase CUDA core count from the 5090 class. Like our content Please consider becoming our Patron to support us: http://www.patreon.com/gamersnexus TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - NVIDIA GTC Keynote 2025 01:30 - RTX Pro, AI, Datacenter GPUs 04:50 - AI AI AI AI AI AI AI 06:51 - NVIDIA Is Huge 11:30 - NVIDIA's New Target Demographic 12:25 - RTX Pro 6000 Specs 17:06 - Blackwell Ultra Pre-Configured Racks 17:55 - Vera CPU and Rubin GPU, Feynman Architecture 18:50 - Robotics and ISAAC GROOT N1 22:57 - Natural Next Steps Please like, comment, and subscribe for more! Links to Amazon and Newegg are typically monetized on our channel (affiliate links) and may return a commission of sales to us from the retailer. This is unrelated to the product manufacturer. Any advertisements or sponsorships are disclosed within the video (this video is brought to you by) and above the fold in the description. We do not ever produce paid content or sponsored content (meaning that the content is our idea and is not funded externally aside from whatever ad placement is in the beginning) and we do not ever charge manufacturers for coverage. Follow us in these locations for more gaming and hardware updates: t: http://www.twitter.com/gamersnexus f: http://www.facebook.com/gamersnexus w: http://www.gamersnexus.net/ Our policies, processes, and ethics statements relating to review samples, advertising, travel, errors, and more are transparently and publicly available on this page: https://gamers.nexus/ethics-statements Steve Burke: Host, Writing, Filming, Editing Jeremy Clayton: Writing Vitalii Makhnovets: Editing Tannen Williams: Writing
Date: 2025-03-21

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The triangulating team that owns all of the corporations upon which the stock gamblers gamble zealously obeys a core pillar that guides the capstone gang and all of its captured fare: Competition is a sin.
Everything that one is seeing is an expression of the mental condition that drives them and controls all bought-and-sold-out CEO front men. Whoever wishes to commercially compete and own his own mind, soul and business will be purged from the confines of the club in short order, where it is cold and the stagnant stream of debt runs dry.
In regard to Useless Gamers (as Barry and Henry would no doubt classify them), they will soon not be worrying about whether there is a high enough number in their account to buy a crappy card from a manufacturer of made men at an extortionate price set by classical monopoly, as, with the impending reset to zero ranking for all human value, the number in their account will record not how much dosh they have stored from payment for work, rather, it will reflect what worth, if any, they are to the gang.
What you are now told to call money is already a farce of force and faith. What mankind is about to be forced into will scrape away all illusions of free markets, as the Marxist monster of Monetarism mutates into Monitorism. In one global monopoly, all of the pennies will have a one-way peephole, and all of the coin slots will intelligently change shape if you don't choose to fit in and follow the leader.

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Nvidia going all in robots makes the most sense, it is the logical next step. The issue lies in two parts imo. One is the obvious disconnection between their AI division and their gaming division. A lot of us miss the 980 era, we just want good GPU's at a reasonable price. But with Nvidia, is all about brand marketing. Monopolies are never good . . .
The second one, it seems pathologically idiotic to go all in a technology you can barely explain. Yes, the engineer can explain me the model but behind the scenes, it is a black box. Once it has started, no engineer can tell me what is what and where is where inside a AI. Is all estimates and probabilities.
Yes, we will need machines. Not trying to get political here, but we will need hands . . . A LOT. I just hope it does not end like Will Smith's I, Robot where all the AI is subjugated to the tech overlord. Imagine if all the machines followed Jensen's logic . . .

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The industries that are going to be revolutionized by robotics already have been. They work on assembly lines, anything with variables they cannot replace a human reacting and improvising. The countless non-manned botched space missions continue to prove this, they throw tens of billons at problems that a single well trained pilot can navigate with ease. I will also never understand the carousel of companies trying to act like a human shaped robot isn’t the dumbest possible shape and design for a robot. Do you want something holding a tool while trying to balance doing your brain surgery, or do you want an articulating drill bolted to a steel table
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Cinematography had long collection of movies...a cliche when one technology company devlop a product that aimed to get humanity a leap forward but the money intentions behind and plot reveal make it great antagonist. The example of that might be the movie The Circle with Tom Hanks- he is even quite similar to Nvidia stage-monkey :D It's funny how Nvidia make so many resemblance to the worst ideas and unethical behaviour but still being loved by...shareholder and stock. This is like 2 worlds- normal people- and greedy bastards who don't know anything about a life because they never been even buying groceries themselves.
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At this stage in the game, Nvidia has the lead in Natural Language Processing and thats not changing for this generation.
Lots of people have the stigma that Vibe Coding is junk but the reality is that the way software is being created has changed forever.
I'm hoping that AMD's AI Max series really shows the world that expensive GPUs dont provide more than what really optimized hardware can provide.
Because the alternative is Nvidia is targeting the workforce that has some really serious spending power and I'd hate for the future to have such a high vendor lock in.

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ehh. nvidia has basically moved up and out of the market you're interested in. sure they're still selling you some stuff because there are a bunch of gamers with unlimited funds (the little guy haha), but they're in the same market that SGI or Cray or something used to be, and buying their hardware to play games makes as much sense as it would've to buy some SGI Onyx to play quake back in the 90s. sooner everybody stops paying attention to their consumer hardware, the sooner new games won't even target them.
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I'm still of the opinion that Nvidia is absolutely going to weasel itself into a lose-lose.
It's already lost the faith of the gamer, and business customers dont care who supplies them so long as the product is about as good as it can be and also doesn't bankrupt them through costs.
Intel took a decade to absolutely eat it, and they didn't actually charge nutjob pricing for their products like Nvidia through their monopoly period.
Nvidia is speedrunning a nosedive into a dumpster.

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I'm as saddened as you are. I've lost count of how many video cards I have purchased since my first 3dfx Voodoo back in the early to mid 90s. I don't remember my first nVidia card model but I had been nVidia ever since. I have now moved onto AMD RX 9070 XT and I feel pretty good about it except for the price I paid. I had to buy a bundled PSU to get it, but in hind sight my PSU would not have been good enough to run this new card anyway.
RIP

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The poster-child of how much money a corporation can save in staffing costs using AI
aka the poster-child of maximizing shareholder profits at further expense to the employees actually driving the generation of the revenue, and at a cost to both the customer's experience in interaction quality and those savings not being passed onto the customer because they're instead allocated to ever-inflating management payment packages and bonuses

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I'm not scared of AI. AI, in the future, is going to bring humanity into the post-scarcity utopia we all wish we could live in. But I am scared of our broken socioeconomic systems using it as a device to further inequality and thus ushering in a new age of revolutions and societal destruction. People say it's all just hype... they don't seem to notice that the shifts in our environment are at first slow yet exponential.
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It is so great that Huang apologized for lying about quantum computing being decades away and tanking all those quantum stocks that never recovered, I'm sure all those investors just loved his BS apology.
I am also wondering how that investigation is going into how NVIDIA gpus got smuggled to the PRC for deepseek and tanked all the US AI stocks I'm sure Huang didn't know anything about that.

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I have used NVidia products for over a decade now and i am also a stock holder. I have been for roughly 5 years and have all these not caring about the little guy has increased the old portfolio a lot. If you can't beat them, join them. START making money on line go up It will NEVER change, EVER. Start drinking the cool aid. You will kick yourself for not buying now.
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Personally haven't seen anything worthwile come out in the last 5 years from the AAA space. Sure there are some gems here and there like Red Dead, but nothing that really comes to mind. I find that the indie space is way more exciting now and I wil lenjoy supporting indie devs going forward due to my Steam Deck purchase.
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Nvidia Does NOT Care about the gaming audience, we are like less then 20% of their customer base. Duh..it Server, and Ai all the way and that not going to change anytime soon. Its WHY Gamers need to get OFF that NVIDIA Abusive relationship Teet and switch to AMD JUST to remind Nvidia who go them where they are today.
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20:30 for some reason that clip reminded me of Weyland-Yutani introducing the David 8, I'm not sure if that's scary or funny.
What is it about robots that make them so robotic At Weyland Industries, it has long been our goal to create artificial intelligence that is almost indistinguishable from mankind itself...

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I'm so done with the buzzword AI. It has always been machine learning, and I try to always call it that. No need to exaggerate what it can actually do. I feel like they call it that on purpose to confuse people who don't realize its the same algorithms we've always had, just improved.
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I wish somebody could explain to me why consumer power supplies are still running at 12VDC. The tech industry should have LONG AGO realized the industries power needs are extremely limited at 12VDC. IMO -48VDC is highly superior and 1/4 the copper to achieve the same wattage results...
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Someone discovered Dark Matter Really What is it Hehe. It's almost as good as making all of these robots to make up for the human shortages in order to make more $&$7 for the needs of the shortage of humans.... They know this company's big party trick is, you know, lying, right
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When every home/PC has a Blackwell, emersive RPG interactions are gonna be off the charts with rich locally generated content.
Forget about MMO's where every NPC remembers every wrong/right you have ever committed against them and have a rich back story to prove it...

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the working class is so cooked man. the whole robotics section is terrifying, and Im a WFH software dev (i know, AI coming for muh job too). At this point, we all better start buying assets and stocks if we just want to be given any sort of rights in this dark future.
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