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I'm giving it awayI heard @Zee09 selling his business. We all like BB guns
I'm giving it awayI heard @Zee09 selling his business. We all like BB guns
ThanksI'm giving it away
Going solarThanks!
Clearly I need to pay more attention.Ex-dividend May 01
The other thread here tells me there going to be out of group 3 in a month - whatever that means?have a backup plan like becoming a Amsoil dealer...
More my speed, let someone else do all the work, I collect the dough.Going solar
Didn’t you mean pantless?Going solar
Earnings come betWatching PLTR to see if it blows up today...up nearly $5 now
Please point me to an equity that isn't.It's still a circle jerk with garbage news stories and agenda ridden opinions. Best served to flip on and not invest in..... in and out![]()
Pacific DrillingPlease point me to an equity that isn't.![]()
OTC. LOL.Pacific Drilling
Yeah....I know...funny story
There are chips and then there are chips. You can call memory chips a commodity because they are pretty standardized.GOOG which I have owned a fair bit of since indy day is banging up against all time highs and threatening NVDA top market cap because apparently there selling there own chips to other companies now.
NVDA CEO says this AM that they have zero market share for AI chips in China. He could be lying - he has before.
Even so, doesn't this whole thing make the chips a commodity, making also the datacenters a commodity selling seat time at cost+ ?
So just like the internet bubble, the lucent like hardware providers in the end might not be the winners? Time to buy some beaten down SAAS stocks that were supposed to be replaced by AI?
PLTR
CRM
CRWD
Others?
These "highly specialized" GPU's only use 5 years ago was on video cards. There AI value based on there ability to make parrallel calculations at speed using very little electricity. Apparently 18 month old NVDA GPU's are now functionally obsolete (use too much electricity) when we were told then it would take competition a decade to catch NVDA, but 18 months later Google catches them.There are chips and then there are chips. You can call memory chips a commodity because they are pretty standardized.
Advanced logic chips tend to be highly specialized, very high-value, and differentiated, making them non-commodity.
I would call it evolution. A characteristic of the digital age is the rapidly increasing rate of change.These "highly specialized" GPU's only use 5 years ago was on video cards. There AI value based on there ability to make parrallel calculations at speed using very little electricity. Apparently 18 month old NVDA GPU's are now functionally obsolete (use too much electricity) when we were told then it would take competition a decade to catch NVDA, but 18 months later Google catches them.
Sounds like commodity to me?
How many sharesNVDA could be a buy real soon if not already