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You have a lot of energy to bash nvidia
I know, welcome to the club
NDA do not silence press, no journalist has to sign one. Worst comes to the worst they wait to release day and review cards as normal.
No need to be facetious.
So I'll consider you a Subject Matter Expert and ask you the same question: am I incorrect in thinking that an NDA must define explicitly the scope of what is considered confidential information? Does the NDA discussed here sufficiently do this? Is "any and all" information without reference to a product/technology/event/whatever tightly defined enough to not fall foul of points 1 and 3 raised in D.P.'s linked article?
nVidia as a company are almost predatory in their nature of how they conduct their business, they treat their user base as low intelligence cash cows, AMD in that regard are no saints, no company is but nVidia take it to extremes. they have so little respect for their user base they don't even try anymore to do anything to win hearts and minds and be a successful company in that way, all they understand is how can we cheat our user base to pilfer more money from them.
See, I don;t think nvidia is extreme at all, just typical of any successful company. No different to supermarkets, department stores, phone manufactures, car makers, the likes of Samsung, Sony, Microsoft, Tescos, Amazon, Ford, Unilever. AMD is not really any different, they just fail at excution and so use different approaches. AMD will happily lie to sell products. It is not black and white, all shades of grey. Perhaps AMD is slightly lighter tone of grey, but to me it doesn't matter. Within a capitalist system this is the natural outcome.
However Nvidia treats their customers doesn't actually seem to mater because their sales figures prove otherwise. Customers dont; care about NDA, open-source, propriety. They care about performance and out-of-box experience without fuss.
See, I don;t think nvidia is extreme at all, just typical of any successful company. No different to supermarkets, department stores, phone manufactures, car makers, the likes of Samsung, Sony, Microsoft, Tescos, Amazon, Ford, Unilever. AMD is not really any different, they just fail at excution and so use different approaches. AMD will happily lie to sell products. It is not black and white, all shades of grey. Perhaps AMD is slightly lighter tone of grey, but to me it doesn't matter. Within a capitalist system this is the natural outcome.
However Nvidia treats their customers doesn't actually seem to mater because their sales figures prove otherwise. Customers dont; care about NDA, open-source, propriety. They care about performance and out-of-box experience without fuss.
I don't care about this situation either way, however I've only ever signed one NDA tech wise in a review capacity and it wasn't specific to a product etc.
For me this NDA is to stop "speculation articles" that's actually rooted in fact.
I always find it bizarre when techpowerup etc post speculative articles when they more than likely have actual knowledge of things.
See, I don;t think nvidia is extreme at all, just typical of any successful company. No different to supermarkets, department stores, phone manufactures, car makers, the likes of Samsung, Sony, Microsoft, Tescos, Amazon, Ford, Unilever. AMD is not really any different, they just fail at excution and so use different approaches. AMD will happily lie to sell products. It is not black and white, all shades of grey. Perhaps AMD is slightly lighter tone of grey, but to me it doesn't matter. Within a capitalist system this is the natural outcome.
However Nvidia treats their customers doesn't actually seem to mater because their sales figures prove otherwise. Customers dont; care about NDA, open-source, propriety. They care about performance and out-of-box experience without fuss.
The thing is an NDa can't stop you talking about information in the public domain. So if a reviewer signs an NDa and get confidential information on a new GPU, then some tech site releases some info on the GPU, he reviewer can reference that tech site and what was said. But they can't add information to it, confirm anything, deny it, etc. Just repeat the leaked information.
Do you think the RBS group was within its rights to deliberately put healthy businesses into a 'special needs wing of their business' to bleed them dry to the point of going bust and then sell their assets, do you believe that is just part and parcel of capitalism?
Just to be clear i'm not remotely left wing, as you know i would sooner vote in Jacob Rees Mogg than Jeremy Corbyn.
That's was for D.P, Martinii'm happy to debate politics with you elsewhere, right now i'm trying to get to a wider point with D.P.
Debating politics is fruitless.
People don't change their opinions. I think that you're wrong, you think I'm wrong. Reese Mogg is hardcore right, and in no uncertain terms do I think that's the way forward. In the same vein you may feel I'm a lefty loony.
I used to vote Labour, now i don't.
Moving on...
Surely you'd be happy with Nvidia in that case. Rees Mogg is as elite as it gets. The normal everyday person is just a nuisance to him.
The thing is an NDa can't stop you talking about information