I sold all my NVDA when it was at $270, really dodged a bullet there as it turns out.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/this-part-of-nvidias-warning-should-scare-investors-the-most-2019-01-28
You mean buyers don't want to pay through the nose for features they can't use? I am Jack's complete...
How did his next kick return go? :p
I love watching Lewis play, such a dynamic runner; if he doesn't sort out his ball security issues though Belichick will show him the door like he did Ridley, the Dark Lord doesn't tolerate fumbles.
It's no longer a case of "if Scotland leaves" but "when Scotland leaves"; if an independence referendum were held tomorrow the Yes vote would win in a landslide, even staunch Unionists have switched to the Nationalist camp.
It was the most common card on Steam user surveys a few months ago but I very much doubt it's the best selling card in history, that honour probably goes to something cheap and terrible such as the GeForce 2 MX.
It's Intel keeping OEMs happy, now they can advertise their products as featuring "7th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 Processors" with "upto 40% faster graphics performance!".
I keep seeing references to a theoretical 1080 Ti, but what are the odds that one makes it to market?
The 1080 GTX is already selling for Ti money, and as I understand it GP100 yields are low and Nvidia needs all the cores it can get to fulfill orders for compute/supercomputer and professional...
It may be prudent to invest in some pepper spray, there are brands especially designed to repel dogs; if you don't have any and the situation is desperate then jam your thumb in its eye as hard as you can until the eyeball bursts, this should cause the dog to release its grip.
The most amusing thing about this launch is the profusion of posters clamouring to remind us that their prediction was the correct one, even though many of them made sharply contrasting predictions :p
Not having a go at Rroff in particular by the way, his comment is actually pretty modest...
This is increasingly untrue, nvidia actually called TSMC out on it a few years ago (note especially the "price per transistor" and "wafer cost" graphs):
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/123529-nvidia-deeply-unhappy-with-tsmc-claims-22nm-essentially-worthless
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