Nvidia has pulled the plug on the RTX 5000 for the desktop lineup.
Nvidia has pulled the plug on the RTX 5000 for the desktop lineup.
A genuine conversation cannot arise from a sensational video spreading unproven statements.
Have you shared many low-quality YouTube clips without any feedback? That would explain the lack of response. If not, we all have our share of errors. Considering the background of those creating content for us, I think it’s more likely. It might help to focus on web development! We need to keep supporting code across different browsers. It’s not trivial, but it’s essential. What do you mean by this? Like CPU coolers? This would only apply if the software were adapted for MacOS, which isn’t assured because changing platforms is much simpler than changing operating systems. Remember when Macs used x86 architecture? How many games actually worked on them? Probably more than five years ago and fewer than fifteen.
It's a short clip with useful details I found intriguing. It isn't designed to mislead or hide anything. I didn't create a cooking video either.
Okay, so take this as a learning experience: it is bad form to just post a video with no context nor comment. In the future, when you encounter a video you want to talk about on the forum, make sure to summarize the contents of said video and make some comments about your thoughts on it. And hey, we have an off topic section of the forum, you can feel free to give a cooking video the same treatment over there.
Based on the forum search using "x86", it appears you've shared several previous discussions about this topic with links to videos from channels that might not interest us much. Each of your posts has since lost more of your original perspective, as seen in the links provided. April 29:... May 2:... May 9: