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  • čas přidán 3. 05. 2024
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    Nvidia almost failed in 1995 but is now worth over $1 trillion. How does a company take such a trajectory. In this video we see how Jensen Huang has led Nvidia for over 30 years to become the company that the modern tech world can't live without.
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  • @ColdFusion
    @ColdFusion  Před 4 měsíci +745

    Correction at @30:20 I said Microsoft when it should be Intel. Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas everyone!

    • @casual_sky2
      @casual_sky2 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Pin this comment

    • @donttalkcrap
      @donttalkcrap Před 4 měsíci +15

      And 27:15 "Shelling out" not SHELVING 🤣
      I've been watching for 4 years and there's at least one glaring error in every video.
      For a channel this size, the number of booboos that slip through on EVERY. SINGLE. VIDEO. astounds me. 🙄

    • @NK-iw6rq
      @NK-iw6rq Před 4 měsíci +11

      We love you and your amazing videos Dagogo, your channel is one of the reasons why I got into tech.

    • @zadition9095
      @zadition9095 Před 4 měsíci +12

      It's no biggy man love the content so basically u saying 99.99978% of the content is correct thats acceptable 😊

    • @fzksfans
      @fzksfans Před 4 měsíci +7

      No problem @ColdFusion , your Welcome ! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2024

  • @quinntendo6497
    @quinntendo6497 Před 2 měsíci +115

    It's insane how this video mentions the 1.2 trillion market cap, when 2 months later its now worth 2 trillion

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi Před měsícem +3

      time to short?

    • @MichaelLaFrance1
      @MichaelLaFrance1 Před měsícem +11

      Now $2.25 Trillion. Just that $.25T increase in 2 weeks is more market cap than 99%+ companies could hope for.

    • @thisathovin6346
      @thisathovin6346 Před měsícem +6

      Now 3 trillion@@MichaelLaFrance1

    • @niranjanrajesh1058
      @niranjanrajesh1058 Před měsícem

      ​@@thisathovin6346 dont spread misinformation

  • @kyronrc
    @kyronrc Před 4 měsíci +636

    It scares me how much the industry relies on a single company: TSMC. It’s the backbone of the technology age and it’s no good to have so much leverage on a single player…

    • @kahvac
      @kahvac Před 4 měsíci +47

      The whole thing could come down like a house of cards !

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Před 4 měsíci +48

      This is how globalism works.

    • @ataulhaqakbar7365
      @ataulhaqakbar7365 Před 4 měsíci +26

      That's only if TSMC stays ahead ... giants come and go throughout history

    • @deadlock_problem
      @deadlock_problem Před 4 měsíci

      @@ataulhaqakbar7365 TSMC stays ahead because America and the EU provide them the tools to stay ahead.

    • @karthickbg
      @karthickbg Před 4 měsíci +26

      Single point of failure. It happened once during covid.

  • @lidarman2
    @lidarman2 Před 4 měsíci +621

    On Jensen Huang's comment on not starting the company again if he had a do-over, George Bernard Shaw said that youth is wasted on the young but if we did not have crazy young people starting companies that were impossible, nothing would ever progress. I was afraid to do that when I was a young engineer but now I know for sure I could never do it because I have something to lose. I tell that to post-docs, interns and summer students with ambitions because if they fail, they fail early and can bounce back learning in the process. Once they get too experienced, they get jaded and won't try.

    • @MrHav1k
      @MrHav1k Před 4 měsíci +31

      The having something to lose part hit me.... damn.

    • @swaggery
      @swaggery Před 4 měsíci +23

      Most companies you need a decade of experience in the industry if you want a decent chance of success. You don't really have a lot to lose at anytime, unless you want to work yourself to death. For an older person, sure you might not have time for your kids, but it's going to be for less than a year just to see if your company gets traction. The rest of it has to do with the macroeconomy and the state of your industry. If you can't save at least 30% of your paycheque, you pay too much of your wage to rent, or rent doubled in 5 years or less, these are the things that kill startups. Because if you fail once you'll end up homeless with little possibility to get back to where you were before.

    • @mastershooter64
      @mastershooter64 Před 4 měsíci +7

      What do old people have to lose? they have already lived their life seen their kids grow up and get married. They would be the perfect person to start a company as they have nothing to lose!

    • @marsovac
      @marsovac Před 4 měsíci

      That's fine but you also need to take into account that the company was, and still is a very bad one, with several cases od antitrust, and anticompetitive practices that made a few companies extinct. In that regard the progress may have been hindered. It is called nGreedia for a reason. Intel and nVidia go hand in hand about that.
      Seems kinda that it rewards being a greedy bastard in capitalism, at least in its devolved form: corporatism.

    • @jacqdanieles
      @jacqdanieles Před 4 měsíci +21

      ​@@mastershooter64conversely, what do they have to gain? Why put in the effort when you could sit back & enjoy your golden years?

  • @mbarker_lng
    @mbarker_lng Před 4 měsíci +388

    For a Billion+ company, their controversies seem very minor. Huang actually seems to care about his employees which is quite rare in companies of that scale. For countless companies, theres an 'event horizon' where it gets large and people become just numbers on a spreadsheet; liquidated as needed to improve the bottom-line. Very impressive leadership.

    • @danieln6700
      @danieln6700 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Microsoft, Apple all like that, big gaming compaines

    • @PigsOnTheWings1
      @PigsOnTheWings1 Před 4 měsíci +21

      Nvidia has gotten a free pass on their extreme anti-competetive measures taken.

    • @alargecorgi2199
      @alargecorgi2199 Před 4 měsíci +12

      That entire section was like, I guess this is the best Cold Fusion could come up with. Overpriced luxury items? Might as well talk about groceries being up 300% vs inflation as a controversy.

    • @Coecoo
      @Coecoo Před 4 měsíci +30

      They conspire with their competitors to fix prices. They purchase up every single GPU startup company they can. They do everything in their power to create artificial scarcity. They create incredibly dumb & detrimental "features" and when reviewers point this out or refuse to even cover them they immediately get blacklisted.
      The list goes on, but they are absolutely not a case of "minor" anything when it comes to doing disgusting anti-consumer things.

    • @deadlock_problem
      @deadlock_problem Před 4 měsíci

      Because it's mostly monopolistic practices that they get tiny fines for or are ignored because the US is a corrupt shithole.

  • @verbumsat
    @verbumsat Před 4 měsíci +254

    I want to put in a word for Dagogo - his style of reporting is the Best! No silly American splash & tinsle, No overwhelming background effects (I could go on) - Just straight & to the point, clear language. Dagogo should be cloned, his copies replacing so many others.
    I wish him the best - of course!

    • @RealLaone
      @RealLaone Před 4 měsíci +4

      his music in the background gives a calm sensation too, it helps with the focus.

    • @dosmastrify
      @dosmastrify Před 4 měsíci +1

      I guess you just listen to the videos?

    • @straight-up-shots
      @straight-up-shots Před 4 měsíci +2

      What's splash and tinsle??

    • @ktran991
      @ktran991 Před 3 měsíci

      I concur!

    • @fatdaddy-viii-8672
      @fatdaddy-viii-8672 Před 3 měsíci +5

      But I missed his "your watching ColdFusion TV" tag line at the beginning!😮‍💨

  • @surft
    @surft Před 4 měsíci +92

    IT's really important to note that Nvidia also is said to be one of the best places to work in the tech industry. We think they take advantage of their customers a lot, and there is some truth to that but it's also true that their employees are pampered as hell and a lot are became millionaires quickly. Like it or not Jensen is a pretty dang good CEO to his employees.

  • @kovalveli
    @kovalveli Před 4 měsíci +231

    SEGA'S CEO is a G for doing a massive favour to NVIDIA.😮

    • @brookerobertson2951
      @brookerobertson2951 Před 4 měsíci +22

      Explains why saga is not doing so good.. you’ve got to be ruthless in business. Good guy’s come last.

    • @edwardzita3479
      @edwardzita3479 Před 4 měsíci +8

      That's actually really sad...

    • @jayryco
      @jayryco Před 4 měsíci +14

      and Nvidia aint a G for letting SEGA almost die 😅

    • @Meta7
      @Meta7 Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@brookerobertson2951 Except Sega's doing pretty alright. Its failures are just publicized much more widely than its retained if boring successes.

    • @yeetboi268
      @yeetboi268 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@brookerobertson2951 No, bro. Ruthlessness won't help Sega for having better games.

  • @anyadike
    @anyadike Před 4 měsíci +62

    As someone into tech, you may want to check out the Amiga's GPU in 1984. That home PC also pioneered a lot of stuff taken for granted, now. A computer that could simultaneously display thousands of colors at once was cool, but the GPU & other custom chips allowed multitasking & graphics that was hard to find anywhere else - until the mid-90s

    • @Thelango99
      @Thelango99 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Commodore had so much potential as a company.
      Too bad management killed it.

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Před 4 měsíci +16

      The whole video is fake history. SGI commercialized the first hardware graphics and GPUs in 1982 based on Jim Clark’s earlier research at Stanford. Nothing on their technical side was new, they simply cut down the high end graphics of the day to target the pC / gamer market. Their first designs sucked. Their first hit, the GeForce, was a copy of SGIs Reality Engine, and they lost court cases over this in the early 2000s. NVidia’s initial success comes from copying SGI and taking their employees. This video is trying to rewrite history. It really calls into question all the other videos this channel has made.

    • @xhivo97
      @xhivo97 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@lookoutforchris Interesting. I knew a bit about SGI, mostly that they made workstations with their graphics tech and I think even OpenGL has some roots there, not sure.

    • @PartyTimeBitches
      @PartyTimeBitches Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@lookoutforchris Yeah, the whole BS story about them going into a cafe and deciding to do things a certain way that no one else had is stupid. That way had already been done before. Trash tier research by ColdFusion, or they just used Nvidia's marketing materials to do this promo video.

    • @BoGy1980
      @BoGy1980 Před 4 měsíci +1

      the AMIGA had no GPU, it had a graphics chip, but not a GPU, a GPU is a 3D card with on-die T&L, that's how nvidia specified it years ago!

  • @TracksideViews
    @TracksideViews Před 4 měsíci +113

    The stock is still rated as a buy and the price target has been raised once again. Pretty incredible to see Nvidia grow from the beginning.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před 4 měsíci +10

      Sounds like a bubble

    • @sreeravi25
      @sreeravi25 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@user-op8fg3ny3j Nah, just perfect timing for Nvidia. Like Microsoft during computer boom, Apple during smartphone boom, and Google during internet boom.

    • @LeonardTavast
      @LeonardTavast Před 4 měsíci +3

      They'll probably launch their next architecture in 2024 which will boost their performance in both AI and gaming. The previous cadence has been to paper launch the Tesla GPGPU in Q2 and launch their gaming GPU in Q4.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Před 4 měsíci

      @@user-op8fg3ny3j Jesen had ability, bordering on supernatural, to predict (and to extent - shape ) some important trends. He is Jobs product-wise, extracts money like Tim Cook but still has some engineering in him.

    • @Also_sprach_Zarathustra.
      @Also_sprach_Zarathustra. Před měsícem

      @@user-op8fg3ny3jyou're so wrong.

  • @TopBackgroundMusic
    @TopBackgroundMusic Před 4 měsíci +46

    I usually watch ColdFusion videos even though I know the video will be an information I already know. That is the power of story telling

  • @rackneh
    @rackneh Před 4 měsíci +72

    The Tegra x4 was actually in the early Nintendo Switch models, the amount of documentation on the Tegra that was used is why the first gen switches are and always will be hackable.

    • @migovas1483
      @migovas1483 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Amen to that.. and is worth it 😎

    • @Pasi123
      @Pasi123 Před 4 měsíci +3

      The Nintendo Switch uses Tegra X1 which was also used on Google Pixel C and Nvidia Shield TV. The next generation Switch is also rumoured to use Nvidia Tegra

    • @rackneh
      @rackneh Před 4 měsíci

      @@Pasi123 Oj so it was the x1

    • @_Digitalguy
      @_Digitalguy Před 4 měsíci +1

      The Tegra 4 (without the x) was in the Surface 2 (RT) while the Tegra 3 was in the original Surface RT and in the orginal Asus transformer tablet. I had both the transformer and the Surface 2, and the Tegra 3 was way slower than the 4, which instead was not bad and competitive with the Intel Atom chips of the time

    • @Pasi123
      @Pasi123 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@_Digitalguy Tegra 3 was also used on the really popular Asus/Google Nexus 7 (2012). Sadly the Nexus 7 used low quality eMMC storage which would degrade quickly and cause the device to slow down.
      CPU performance on it was comparable to my Galaxy S3 (i9300 with Exynos 4412)

  • @lootster
    @lootster Před 4 měsíci +149

    00:03 Nvidia's exponential growth and industry influence
    02:32 Nvidia's founding idea - using parallel processing for GPUs
    07:17 Nvidia's risky investment paid off handsomely
    09:34 Nvidia's NV1 chip failed to capture the market's attention due to its complexity and lack of support for emerging technologies.
    14:07 Nvidia's success was driven by its GPU technology and strategic partnerships.
    16:38 Nvidia's CUDA toolkit simplified GPU programming and expanded applications beyond graphics
    21:03 Nvidia's chip technology impacts various fields
    23:11 Nvidia diversifies from mobile chips to self-driving cars and gaming.
    27:17 Nvidia faced controversies over pricing and leadership challenges
    29:16 Nvidia has seen massive growth due to AI, but faces competition and potential supply chain issues.

    • @El_Pollo_Loco
      @El_Pollo_Loco Před 4 měsíci +1

    • @verbumsat
      @verbumsat Před 4 měsíci +2

      I Appreciate this breakdown !

    • @abhishek.chakraborty
      @abhishek.chakraborty Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thanks a lot for summarizing 🙏

    • @semape292
      @semape292 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thx very much

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Před 4 měsíci +6

      NVidia’s founding idea is fake history. What’s described in the video had already been done and commercialized by Silicon Graphics in 1982. The 3D graphics industry was already huge. NVidia’s central idea was simply to dumb down the high end products and target the gamer / PC market. This is a business approach, not a technology innovation. Their early products also sucked. Where they got good was as SGI started to fall apart. Their first GeForce GPUs were copies of SGIs Reality Engine. They were sued for IP theft and lost in the early 2000s. NVidia owes their original success to stealing IP and employees from SGI. Their main accomplishment was simply targeting PCs and gamers instead of the high end (CAD/research/3D animation) that SGI targeted.

  • @t1328
    @t1328 Před 4 měsíci +117

    I think they’re a very impressive company. Every company that gets this far goes through scandal and difficult times. Learned a lot from this video. Thank you Dagogo!

  • @seamon9732
    @seamon9732 Před 4 měsíci +34

    13:50 Nvidia didn't enter the PC graphics market in 1999 with the Geforce 256.
    They had their "Riva" line before that that competed with 3Dfx somewhat.

    • @pegcity4eva
      @pegcity4eva Před 4 měsíci +6

      This is correct. I had a TNT2 way before the 256 existed

    • @kosmosyche
      @kosmosyche Před 4 měsíci +6

      I had a 3DFX Voodoo 1, which I bought in 1997, but I very distinctly remember that before buying I was making a choice between 3DFX Voodoo 1 and Nvidia Riva 128. 3DFX clearly won at the time, mainly because of large support of native Glide API back then, also Nvidia drivers were notoriously bad and glitchy, which many reviewers in magazines always pointed out (they made them better for the first TNT and much much better for the first Geforce cards). But my point is Nvidia was already on the map even back then. In many games Nvidia was faster (when it worked right and wasn't glitching due to bad drivers it almost always won in DirectX games without Glide support, which 3DFX cards kinda never really liked, especially Voodoo 1) and Riva 128 was also a full combined 2D and 3D solution, when Voodoo 1 was a dedicated 3D-only chip, which meant you had to buy or already have a 2D video card separately, so it was also a point for Nvidia.
      In the end industry-wide Glide API support and better stable drivers in Voodoo 1 won in my case, but anyway saying that Nvidia entered the PC graphics market with Geforce 256 is like saying Boeing entered the aviation market with B747. lol
      What is true though was that Geforce 256 was the first Nvidia GPU that completely overpowered and destroyed all competition on the market. Before that they were trading blows with 3DFX with varying degree of success, but Geforce 256 was kinda the card everyone wanted and praised and for good reason.

    • @raymond289
      @raymond289 Před 3 měsíci

      I had been ATI all the way. Cause built quality. ALL in wonder TV tuners won me over in 1999.
      Creative Lab 3D wild cat. Was top of the line 3K - 4K resolution. $10,000 Canadian dollars. video card. For professional. 1997 - 2000.
      people like Nvidia alots back them open source Windows Drivers. every months a new update version for compatibility.
      By the time dual video card PCI express. Was downsizing for Mobile Notebook..

    • @Jonathan-Pilkington
      @Jonathan-Pilkington Před 2 měsíci +1

      What a flashback thinking about when the 3DFX voodoos were released.... it was like a 1000x increase in graphics processing power. Also makes me realize how old I am. @@kosmosyche

  • @webx135
    @webx135 Před 4 měsíci +66

    I didn't know about NVIDIA employees getting raises during the COVID crashes. My respect for them went up quite a bit. It seems most of their controversies are more inter-corporate or public-facing, but internally, they really seem to take care of their own.

    • @ariyune7007
      @ariyune7007 Před 4 měsíci +13

      They got raises because Nvidia had some of the highest ever stock growths in history. Lol.

    • @AK4SHGaming
      @AK4SHGaming Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@ariyune7007and gpu price hikes

    • @user-lp5wb2rb3v
      @user-lp5wb2rb3v Před 2 měsíci +1

      they had raises because nvidia was growing exponentially,

    • @fablearchitect7645
      @fablearchitect7645 Před měsícem

      They couldn’t give any shits about the hard working engineers they laid of at Evga. You really think they will be caring about there own engineers once there jobs are automated away by the very GPUs they are designing?

  • @nathanielenochs1843
    @nathanielenochs1843 Před 4 měsíci +237

    I’m happy that AMD and Intel are giving them some much needed competition

    • @El_Pollo_Loco
      @El_Pollo_Loco Před 4 měsíci +29

      Correct. Thats exactly what I think. Without competition nobody wanna create better Products, because they dont need to. Thats what pisses me off with production of machines from ASML. There is no other company, nobody who can do it. Thats not good - if you ask me

    • @laujack24
      @laujack24 Před 4 měsíci +7

      It's assembly line of multiple tech from across all western nations. The west don't want any of these type fall into the wrong hand namely our enemy. Best to concentrate all in few company. Just to give u a heads up Tokyo electron and applied material also produce those machine just not the highest grade one.

    • @MarcSpctr
      @MarcSpctr Před 4 měsíci +36

      I wouldn't call whatever the f AMD and Intel are doing as Competition.
      Intel GPUs are quite literally pile of garbage and AMD has evidently given up on high-end GPUs.
      AMD's top end target is to just compete with xx70s GPUs.
      xx80s and xx90s they have literally given up on.
      And Nvidia has got the AI boom that it was preparing for YEARS to before.
      development of CUDA and spending millions if not billions in AI research is now paying them back.
      for gaming you anyways don't need anything more than what AMD offers.
      But for productivity, and efficiency, AMD is not even close let alone calling it a competition.
      Only thing that can go wrong with Nvidia is the industries shift towards RiskV and ARM architecture, leading them to loose the MOBILE GPU market.
      which is where AMD has even a slight chance.
      It is good that the NVIDIA-ARM deal didn't go through, else Nvidia would have officially made any other Chip Manufacturer either absolute or completely dependent on them.

    • @kalilbarry3773
      @kalilbarry3773 Před 4 měsíci +15

      @@MarcSpctrabout AMD competing only the xx70, the last gen is a bit above the xx80. They are on the right path and hope they continue like that

    • @lankyrob6369
      @lankyrob6369 Před 4 měsíci +10

      ​@@MarcSpctr
      Everything you said is factually wrong.
      All of it.

  • @jamesrapp9778
    @jamesrapp9778 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Merry Christmas mate 8 years in we've been watching you. Thank you for your videos and have a lovely year.

  • @larryace4683
    @larryace4683 Před 4 měsíci +65

    "Selling shovels in a gold rush". Much respect to Dagogo for his intelligence 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @johnsonpioneer
      @johnsonpioneer Před 4 měsíci +3

      I thought I was the only person that noticed that. Very good use of language.

    • @RoyalDog214
      @RoyalDog214 Před 4 měsíci +11

      @@johnsonpioneer It's really not a new phrase and was around during the old Gold rush years, where the only people who actually profit were those selling shovels.

    • @CeleronS1
      @CeleronS1 Před 4 měsíci

      Shovel sellers in this situation are insiders that are currently selling stocks to 🐑

    • @brokeloser
      @brokeloser Před 4 měsíci +7

      lol wot. This is a common phrase.

  • @steveburge2808
    @steveburge2808 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Love your work mate this is the best content to come out of WA you have a lot of wisdom coming through your work, not many people take a step back and look at the big picture the way you do.

  • @emmanuelhadzah2807
    @emmanuelhadzah2807 Před 4 měsíci +7

    "the embarrassment, the shame..." ~Huang.
    In early stage of my startup and he is 100% true with such statement.

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman Před 4 měsíci +20

    Beautifully described! You've done another amazing job! Happy holidays, to you Dagogo and everyone who reads this!

  • @obiradaniel7391
    @obiradaniel7391 Před 4 měsíci +3

    This channel has the best background music, just makes you chill and focused on the content in a good way, it's just awesome

  • @OntologyofValue
    @OntologyofValue Před 4 měsíci +3

    Fascinating story! I also often ask myself whether it was a good decision to go my own way and start a company. But then, I always come to a conclusion that this fundamentally changed me as a person. In the process of building a business, I got physically and mentally strong, resourceful, fierce, active, disillusioned... and I truly enjoy the fire in my own eyes while looking into the mirror. That's the real gain from going your own way.

  • @flyingiguana409
    @flyingiguana409 Před 4 měsíci +15

    it was the TNT card that put nvidia on the map, it came before the geforce 256

  • @AmaricanJim
    @AmaricanJim Před 4 měsíci +5

    I work for a company that has a massive contract for nvida, In fact we landed a large contract one month before they took off in value.

  • @BoGy1980
    @BoGy1980 Před 4 měsíci +9

    before the geforce nvidia already entered the pc market with the Riva128, then the Riva TNT and later on the Riva TNT2, the Geforce was teh 4th actual graphics card from nvidia that was fully marketed towards PC ... On the other hand with the Geforce nVidia used the term "GPU" for the first time, it was basically a souped up TNT2 that also did T&L (Transform & Lighting) on chip, while other 3D cards still did that part via Software (cpu)

  • @yamiRic
    @yamiRic Před 4 měsíci

    You are doing a magnificent research for the topic. Thank you, Dagogo!

  • @zenith251
    @zenith251 Před 4 měsíci +56

    "In 1999, Nvidia entered the PC graphics market with the GeForce 256 Graphics Card." I mean, only if you completely skip over the 1997 Riva 128 (NV3) and 1998 Riva TNT (NV4). Not as popular as the 3DFX Voodoo series at the time, it was still highly competitive.

    • @anakins07
      @anakins07 Před 4 měsíci +7

      I had a Riva TNT2 in my PC back around 2000. It was sold by a brand called Zenith.
      On the other hand the only Nvidia GPU I have bought since 2005 is a RTX 2060 in my laptop in 2020. All my desktops have had AMD GPUs.

    • @ondro727
      @ondro727 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Exactly! Riva128 was NVidia's first REALLY succesful chip, so I can't imagine why it is not even mentioned... I still remember, since Riva128 (card was made by Diamond, can't remember the name) was the rist "graphic accelerator" I have ever bought (3Dfx was too expensive at the time and Riva128 seemed to be a better, more universal product, and one it was all-in-one card, unlike 3Dfx cards, that were accelerators only and required additional 2D card as a base). I get it that Geforce256 was the first "GPU" (because of addition of T&L capabilities), but Riva128 was really the first bull's eye for NVidia.

    • @0XFVCKS
      @0XFVCKS Před 4 měsíci

      @@ondro727Diamond Viper

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Před 4 měsíci +13

      This whole video is fake history. It makes me distrust all the other channels videos where I know less about the topic.

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@ondro727they don’t mention this in the video because then you would have to get into how the first GeForces were stolen Silicon Graphics designs. NVidia took IP and employees from SGI. Their products sucked before that. They lost court cases over this in the early 2000s.

  • @ondro727
    @ondro727 Před 4 měsíci +9

    No, not the Geforce 256. Riva128 was the first bull's eye for NVidia. I still remember it, since it was the first gfx accelerator card I have ever bought...

  • @edgaroliver6805
    @edgaroliver6805 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks Dagogo for your hard work in putting this great company summary together, very informative and enjoyable!

  • @amaccama3267
    @amaccama3267 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Merry Christmas dude. Thanks for your hard work this year.

  • @AmaritoMan
    @AmaritoMan Před 4 měsíci +4

    In the last chapter of nvidia CEO interview I can't process 😅 that's what Steve Jobs would have said, life is a series of challenges, taking calculated risks and 1% of luck. That's what makes industry pioneers 👌

  • @fzksfans
    @fzksfans Před 4 měsíci +6

    @ColdFusion Correction is required @ 30:20 , "...On the Desktop Computing Space, Miscrosoft has entered the arena with their arc series..." ; Its Intel not Microsoft.

  • @raj96amrit
    @raj96amrit Před 2 měsíci +2

    A Very well captured case study, It takes a lot of efforts to bring out such details and present it 👌

  • @LoisSharbel
    @LoisSharbel Před 4 měsíci +2

    As usual, deeply researched and massively interesting! Thanks for your work, Dagogo!

  • @glennm7086
    @glennm7086 Před 4 měsíci +4

    CUDA in 2006 was a page out of Intel‘s playbook. Standardize software to make your hardware easy to program. Intel took this as a very serious competitive threat. I bought a bunch of NVDA in 2018 for $64/share. It is my most high conviction stock

  • @JonathanBradysouth-africa
    @JonathanBradysouth-africa Před 4 měsíci +37

    I own two PCs - one for the office and one for my personal use at home. Both are equipped with RTX 3000 series cards (one a 3060ti and the other a 3080ti). Bought both cards during the Crypto boom and later, during the AI boom....the pricing pains me but as a professional videographer and video editor, I need these. It was so painful having to pay the prices I did. I couldn't rely on any other brand of card for the workloads and stresses needed for my projects...so it's really a sore point for me. Looking at the 4000 series pricing....I literally have to wait until the 5000 series cards come out so I can scoop a 4080 or 4070ti. I've come to view Jensen as someone who is almost unscrupulous when it comes to profiteering through my own experiences in having to buy GPUS.

    • @anasevi9456
      @anasevi9456 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Intel seems to have the same obsession with 'everything just works' meme, rather that just having solid hardware but kicking the software out the door premature like AMD. So 5 or so years, you plausibly might have a viable options. Intel and Nvidia have a raging hateboner for the other; price wars are not off the menu unlike the more love-hate sibling rivalry of nvidia-amd. But that's assuming the entire paradigm as they would say; isnt flushed by time.

    • @entropy8634
      @entropy8634 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@anasevi9456paradigm shift I’m waiting for is when GPU becomes compatible with ARM cpu

    • @King-O-Hell
      @King-O-Hell Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hah, yeah. I paid 1100$ for a 3070ti. And then I accidentally broke it, or messed up the GPU slot (thought I broke it) a year later and bought a new PC. Haha
      The prices were painful for sure

    • @amirillodude
      @amirillodude Před měsícem

      They charge what the market will bear, simple demand and supply....u can't blame them for that! That's how business works. You handed over your money for hardware that does the job for you and no one should think they're "unscrupulous". All the risk and investment they make in R & D has to pay off....so why should you complain? If the shoe was on the other foot, you'd do the same thing. But then again thanks as my 72 shares avg price of < $300 is now almost $900!

    • @JonathanBradysouth-africa
      @JonathanBradysouth-africa Před měsícem

      @@amirillodude Touche

  • @iAm50Cal_
    @iAm50Cal_ Před 4 měsíci

    Ahh Xmas eve video release, thnx my guy, happy holidays to you!

  • @johngodoy2929
    @johngodoy2929 Před 4 měsíci +1

    amazing video, very well crafted, you sir are an artist! ongratulations, merry christmas and happy new year!!

  • @boncharusorn6173
    @boncharusorn6173 Před 4 měsíci +8

    for most of my applications, Nvidia is the chosen one. i have been using AMD too but on a narrow spectrum of tasks. the price of Nvidia is about 20% too high imo in terms of gaming hardware. Now, the pro and enterprise grades are at least 300% above the fair price. Nvidia, the competitors, the industry and the users knows the markups are excessive but no one is going to do anything about it, even me.

  • @ChrisBa303
    @ChrisBa303 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Its also worth to mention that according to some market analyst the recent AI boom could be considered the next economy buble just like streaming services where 3 years ago. If you look at all the big stocks that dont underperform they where almost all related to ai, but profits didnt increase proportionaly.

    • @ericchang3531
      @ericchang3531 Před 2 měsíci

      I think the ai applications are just way too wide and deep and cost saving to compare them

  • @NK-iw6rq
    @NK-iw6rq Před 4 měsíci +1

    Amazing video DaGoGo ! I'm not sure if you already did a video on it, but consider doing one about ARM holdings.

  • @atultewari5006
    @atultewari5006 Před 4 měsíci +1

    i use RTX 3050 and have to say im quiet impressd after knowing the journey of how nvidia became so popular, keep up!

  • @DStrayCat69
    @DStrayCat69 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Fantastic episode 🙂 I don't even remember how many Nvidia cards that I've owned... I think, nearly every computer that I've had since about 2000 has been Nvidia. I've gone totally Linux now and still use them. I'd still be Crypto Mining if it were not for the huge price tag to do it. Returns are much lower considering the cost of hardware... A lot has changed over the years...

  • @pfimpel
    @pfimpel Před 4 měsíci +6

    Thank you Dagogo. I highly regard your videos. Maybe there is one prospect missing, however: What about nvidia's plans to expand in desktop computing via custom CPUs?
    There are lots of rumors about an ARM-based nvidia CPU for PCs which could rival Intel & AMD x86 CPU dominance, just like apples M1 and Snapdragon's X Elite (will) do.
    BTW: I wonder, are you actually a gamer, Dagogo? Do you regret switching to Macbook considering the gaming aspect?

  • @CTCTraining1
    @CTCTraining1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent video, only thing which I spotted that sounded odd was 27:12 ‘shelving out’ was meant to be ‘shelling out’.

  • @jeffwoodard
    @jeffwoodard Před 4 měsíci

    Very interesting. You have some of the best documentaries on youtube.

  • @markmuller7962
    @markmuller7962 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Investing in gaming companies and especially in indy developers may be very smart at this point given the advancements in AI and graphics cards

  • @Legitti
    @Legitti Před 4 měsíci +9

    I recently got Legion Pro 7i with RTX 4080 and the preformance is just insane, but so was the price so there's that.

    • @iraklimgeladze5223
      @iraklimgeladze5223 Před 4 měsíci

      Rtx 4080 is renamed, RTX 4070 desktop card.
      Besides, before we had bigger performance gains.

    • @1nxpired
      @1nxpired Před 4 měsíci

      40 series is a scam

    • @EGOLLC1295
      @EGOLLC1295 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@1nxpired not at all, i personally have a 3070 and the 4070 that i tested firsthand is worth the extra $50-$100, same can be said for every 40 series except for maybe the 4090

    • @keepitraw1
      @keepitraw1 Před 4 měsíci

      So you are a brokie?

  • @geneballay9590
    @geneballay9590 Před 2 měsíci

    a very interesting (as usual) and informative (as usual) video. I learned so much (as usual). thank you for all the work and then sharing.

  • @sauletp3871
    @sauletp3871 Před 2 měsíci

    As always, a thorough research and well-articulated video. Thanks, Dagogo.

  • @michaeltheunissen609
    @michaeltheunissen609 Před 4 měsíci +8

    As always, a fantastic insight into the company. Their failed acquisition of ARM wasn't covered and I wonder how this would have changed their direction.

  • @kosmosyche
    @kosmosyche Před 4 měsíci +5

    8:33 This whole segment about Nvidia and Sega is very poorly researched and consists almost entirely of misinformation:
    1. Nvidia didn't secure the deal with Sega about using Nvidia's chip in Saturn console. In fact, Saturn's hardware predates Nvidia's NV1 and had nothing to do with Nvidia. However, NV1 used the same approach to 3D-rendering as Sega Saturn (namely, the use of quadrilaterals polygons), so it was very easy to convert Sega Saturn games to NV1.
    2. So what Nvidia really did - they just made a deal with Sega for several Sega Saturn games conversions to PC for NV1 3D-accelerator (like Panzer Dragoon, Virtua Fighter etc. - only 6 games in total). They also used the Saturn controller port on Nvidia's card (Diamond Edge 3D), so you can use native Sega Saturn controller with those games.
    3. So consequently, you can't play Sega Saturn games natively on an NV1 card at all. All you can do is play those specifically ported to NV1 versions of those 6 games.
    PS Also, as a side note, there were several pieces of PC hardware that really allowed PC users to play console games natively on their PC's. As an example, the 3DO Blaster card which came out a year before NV1 in 1994 allowed to play 3DO console games. It was basically a full complete 3DO console on a card. Also even before that, back in the early 90's there were some PCs made in cooperation with Sega that could play Sega Mega Drive games. So even if Nvidia's NV1 did allow to play Saturn games natively (which of course it didn't), the concept was not in any way unprecedented or even new at all.

  • @dieguterute4401
    @dieguterute4401 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow, it was a very good video. I asked myself a sek before I saw this video „how does NVIDIA got so big“
    The only thing I have to complain about NVIDIA is the price.

  • @nolo2jz814
    @nolo2jz814 Před 4 měsíci +1

    so glad I got this video recommended

  • @JoelHerzog
    @JoelHerzog Před 4 měsíci +4

    I feel you should have referred to AMD as ATI when you were mentioning Nvidias early competitors. Or at least premis the mention of AMD with: "which at the time, their graphics division was a separate company called ATI".

  • @jippoti2227
    @jippoti2227 Před 4 měsíci +5

    A great video! I have a 3060ti and thought seriously of investing in Nvidia a year ago after following the stocks for years. Well, I didn't.

    • @sendmechecks
      @sendmechecks Před 4 měsíci +1

      Same

    • @santiagocarreno5881
      @santiagocarreno5881 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I have bought 4 of their stocks, 7 of AMD and 2 MU at the beginning of this month; couldn't afford more though :(, but I see such an enormous world dependency on the largest chip players companies (including ASML, AMAT, TSMC, etc) that even now it is worth the risk, let's see what happens in 2024; if you can buy some, I am seriously telling you now to do the effort; this may sound crazy but the forecast of these companies stocks in 4 years is >x10 because the world depends on them, and wil depend even more because of the AI.

  • @DavidLimofLimReport
    @DavidLimofLimReport Před 4 měsíci

    A Christmas eve surprise!!! Nice one and merry Christmas agogo!!!

  • @DenOfTimbsllc
    @DenOfTimbsllc Před 4 měsíci +2

    I love that you used LGR content, He is well of knowledge! Great Video!

  • @user-zq3wt4qq9b
    @user-zq3wt4qq9b Před 4 měsíci +18

    Jensen Huang has to be the hardest working CEO in....any business. I never understand why Steve Jobs got so much credit when noone knew who Jensen was

    • @poison7512
      @poison7512 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Steve Jobs was the Elizabeth Holmes of computers.

  • @hexeract1
    @hexeract1 Před 4 měsíci +6

    oh man, I have been at NVIDIA for nearly 10 years now and this video gave me goosebumps.
    Best company in the world with the tech world's best CEO. Great video.

  • @pratikparbat341
    @pratikparbat341 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Always been an Nvidia fan and will continue to do so, Recently brought an 4080 laptop and its scary fast wrt to the physical simulations.

  • @craigmudge6078
    @craigmudge6078 Před 2 měsíci

    11:40 When I heard the background music, I knew I'd heard it before. Then I remembered it was Lazerhawk - So Far Away. I see you are a man of culture, too, ColdFusion :)

  • @XOPOIIIO
    @XOPOIIIO Před 4 měsíci +21

    Imaging how many other great startups failed despite of having better chances to get to $1 trillion valuation. So many unrealized technologies we have no clue about.

    • @cedcol356
      @cedcol356 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That's the "benefit" of capitalism. Profit at all costs

    • @XOPOIIIO
      @XOPOIIIO Před 4 měsíci

      @@cedcol356 Profit to business means value to society.

  • @Campaigner82
    @Campaigner82 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I’m impressed by Nvidias accomplishments. To be able to switch from targeting gamers to A.I shows that Jensen Huang understands that you cannot stagnate.

  • @MrDopeContent
    @MrDopeContent Před 4 měsíci +1

    Dope Content Cold Fusion 🤘🏼😎💯💧

  • @gimmy9099
    @gimmy9099 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The floatters base at 13:30 is nice!!

  • @ChiBrianXIII
    @ChiBrianXIII Před 4 měsíci +4

    As much as I hate the prices for NVIDIA cards, can’t deny they changed the computing landscape in several positive ways.

    • @hudziszeq
      @hudziszeq Před 4 měsíci +2

      it's not NVIDIA's fault there are scalpers out there grabbing all the cards from the market, RTX3080 release price was only 699 USD.

    • @dafff08
      @dafff08 Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@hudziszeq this was just a marketing hoax. nvidia literally played along with scalpers despite them denying it.

    • @ChiBrianXIII
      @ChiBrianXIII Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@dafff08facts, they knew where to make the quickest buck.

  • @JuffoWup78
    @JuffoWup78 Před 4 měsíci +9

    A couple of notes:
    1) Netflix and Amazon using nvidia chips is redundant as last I have heard, netflix is hosted on AWS.
    2) The CMP line had one massive flaw that wasn't just the price. It was the fact they had no display out. This is where Nvidia flopped on the design. They were 30 series chips but without the display out making them useless for the 2nd hand market to recoup some of the initial cost for miners.
    3) Speaking of the 30 series, nvidia never has relied on TSMC completely. The 30 series was fabricated by Samsung. The 40 series is back at TSMC, but it is believed nvidia is getting no loyalty love discount which may be part of the reason they have a locked higher price. It is in fact AMD that has been attached to the hip with TSMC for gpu chips.
    As for which I have, it is an evga 3080. Sad for that company to go, but understandable. I hear AMD isn't much better in its treatment of 3rd party companies. Better, but not by a lot. If I was to get a chip for this generation, it would most likely be AMD. While nvidia still has an edge on power, the price and efficiency of the amd chips is hard to ignore. Luckily, I can wait another generation or two before upgrading.

    • @LeonardTavast
      @LeonardTavast Před 4 měsíci

      On your last point you should look into interviews with Sapphire. They're AMDs closest PCB partner just like EVGA were Nvidias best partner until they broke up. From what I have heard from Sapphire they are much better treated than Evga.

  • @amey97
    @amey97 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Good Info!

  • @thokozanindzinisa8207
    @thokozanindzinisa8207 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Dagogo, thank you for the great work. It is very informative; I would like to have a chat with on AI. I know you have done much research on it.

  • @SN7T
    @SN7T Před 4 měsíci +4

    As a gamer i've been an nvidia customer since 2002, so i've got to see their growth first hand, its amazing how big they have become.
    My first card i think was the Geforce Ti 4200.
    But this year for the first time ever i bought an AMD card, you get way more bang for your buck. I'm glad AMD got to compete with nVidia because their pricing for their GPU's are just ridiculous.

    • @tylerclayton6081
      @tylerclayton6081 Před 4 měsíci

      AMD isn’t competing with Nvidia since AMD has only 10% market share. The GPU market is completely dominated by Nvidia

  • @henrrysarangolux9739
    @henrrysarangolux9739 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thanks for this present 🎁 and for this year, one day ill thank you personally, Nvidia has a strange trajectory and migth be involved in the next step for humanity.

  • @PG-tc6os
    @PG-tc6os Před 4 měsíci

    Great work amazing documentary

  • @jasoncowgill752
    @jasoncowgill752 Před 4 měsíci

    In the late 90s and early 2000s, I used to build custom gaming computers for myself and friends, and I remember with each new release, comparing all of the information for the latest Nvidia and AMD card religiously to figure out which one was the best.

  • @HerveMaas
    @HerveMaas Před 4 měsíci +3

    I have a 3070ti in my laptop. But all my other machines run AMD a 6900XT, 6800, Z1 Extreme and that Steamdeck SOC. At the moment AMD is the master of gaming with them being the driving force behind all major consoles, except for the Switch which runs a Tegra. However, aMD doesnt hold a candle to GPU usage in other markets, which are also more profitable. Which is why Nvidia doesnt really want to sell gaming GPUs anymore. And why would they? They can sell the same 4070 chip as an A-series for 5-10 times the margin.

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes Nvidia is no longer a gaming hardware company anymore, they are an AI hardware company. This should allow AMD to consolidate their position in the gaming market, Nvidia will have bigger fish to fry....

  • @dafff08
    @dafff08 Před 4 měsíci +5

    i do have an nvidia gaming card, but i also use their technologies for blender and ai stuff.
    my perception is rather negative.
    im not gonna lie, their product quality is pretty good, but the amount of profit chasing is just beyond ridiculous.

  • @user-ff3gq8bb5e
    @user-ff3gq8bb5e Před měsícem

    Why are your videos sooooooo good! Thank you!

  • @MichalCilekAI
    @MichalCilekAI Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this great episode. I have a question: since 1991, I was selling Silicon Graphics Workstations and they were very dominant on the market for 3D Animation and Simulation, Vizualization. As Nvidia created their GeForce graphics, SGI lost its rein in 3D graphics. I was curious ti hear anything about that in this episode. Perhaps you could make an episode about Silicon Graphics as I believe there is a lot to learn about it. It changed my life completely and this area provided me with incredible experiences in the last 30 years. And it brought me to top technology, military applications, film and 3D animation, industrial design and I am enchanted in that are still. Great episode, I love how you are able to dig deeply and inform people on both sides of each company / topic you discuss, I value that highly. Best Wishes and again many thanks.

  • @luke2870
    @luke2870 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Buddy out here dropping late night gems. Love it!

    • @AnnisokayForsure
      @AnnisokayForsure Před 4 měsíci +2

      It's morning here

    • @El_Pollo_Loco
      @El_Pollo_Loco Před 4 měsíci

      @@AnnisokayForsure Where is "here"? Its the middle of the night xD

    • @Low760
      @Low760 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@El_Pollo_Lococold fusion is based on Perth in Australia, it's Sunday afternoon here.

    • @El_Pollo_Loco
      @El_Pollo_Loco Před 4 měsíci

      @@Low760 oh, alright.. that sure is a "little" distance to europe 😅

  • @louielondonmedia4819
    @louielondonmedia4819 Před 4 měsíci +9

    3DFX and SLI - I wonder why this wasn't mentioned in the video, since Nvidia acquired 3DFX and SLI allowed two graphic cards to work in parallel. For example, you could join two 3DFX card via the monitor and directly, via dedicated SLI connector. That's what I did when I used own a couple of 3DFX cards over 20 years ago and no mentioned of this technology or acquisition was mention in this video

    • @OneAngrehCat
      @OneAngrehCat Před 4 měsíci +2

      because SLI died. For good reasons. It wasn't worth the money for consumers.

    • @louielondonmedia4819
      @louielondonmedia4819 Před 4 měsíci

      @@OneAngrehCat I'm not disagreeing, just surprised it wasn't mentioned

    • @poison7512
      @poison7512 Před 4 měsíci

      Because it's obsolete pointless tech that didnt even benefit NVIDIA

  • @my_name_is_rhyme
    @my_name_is_rhyme Před 3 měsíci

    I listened to a vid from 3 yrs ago back to back with this one, and your voice was deeper and butterier back then lol. Now it's more energetic I guess?

  • @Daegis88
    @Daegis88 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for making this video

  • @TheNerd
    @TheNerd Před 4 měsíci +5

    I would argue that _the most important GPU of all time_ (to kickstart everything) was the 3Dfx Voodoo and it was released in 1996.
    Yeah the Geforce 256 was important, but 3Dfx deployed 3D acceleration for home users first and *WAY ahead* of Nvidia.

  • @MrHav1k
    @MrHav1k Před 4 měsíci +8

    Truly been a fascinating journey....
    I do believe Ai will continue to grow and be a huge market. Zero doubt about it it will revolutionize our world. HOWEVER, in the context of Nvidia's share price I'm not sure that will continue to rise at anywhere close to the rate it has been due to entrants into the marketplace like Intel, AMD, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, etc. all of whom offer competing chips or make their own chips. I'm also not sure the datacenter GPU training market will continue to experience massive growth. I do predict much of the "AI" compute and hype will be shifted over to inferencing which can be done with much lower power chips which Nvidia is not as well positioned to capitalize on. We'll see.

    • @LeonardTavast
      @LeonardTavast Před 4 měsíci

      So far no one have been able to compete with Nvidia's ecosystem. The TAM is massive. OpenAI have announched they will move to AMD clusters which might be a first major sign that the market is opening up.

  • @AlteredCarbon326
    @AlteredCarbon326 Před 4 měsíci

    love your work, u make me imagine 🙌🏼

  • @atomicdmt8763
    @atomicdmt8763 Před 4 měsíci

    brilliant! solid vid

  • @Manicsar1
    @Manicsar1 Před 4 měsíci +6

    At 30:20 you say "Microsoft has entered the arena with their Arc series'" - of course, it should have said Intel there.

    • @goktug3
      @goktug3 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Came for this

  • @more.power.
    @more.power. Před 4 měsíci +4

    1985 saw the Amiga 1000 with a separate processor for the graphics handling. It took 10 years for the PC msdos computers to catchup. This technology was developed by jay miner of a Commodore Amiga

  • @Masquerademasque
    @Masquerademasque Před 4 měsíci

    Merry Christmas man! heading into chrissy with chill burn water

  • @UncleJoeLITE
    @UncleJoeLITE Před 4 měsíci

    Cheers Dagogo, have a good Christmas & NY.

  • @RTXti-ld7dx
    @RTXti-ld7dx Před 4 měsíci +7

    Great documentary about my favorite tech giants! I have owned nVidia cards since the GeForce 256, But I do admit, I’m disappointed in Nvidia’s pure GREED, and how they have forgotten what made them successful and profitable, the PC Gamers!! Jenson has said a big F You to the PC gamers with
    Huge price gouging on their entire line up of GPU’s!! Hell, $500 Bucks used to buy Nvidia’s top tier card for many years. Then came the RTX 2080, a $1,200 card that SUCKED when Ray Tracing was enabled yielding most games at 30fps or lower. The GREED only increased with the release of the RTX 40 Series. I have a EVGA 3080ti, and will not sell it due to it being EVGA’s last Gen of Video Cards they would ever make (My Favorite Company) The next upgrade I make in the next year or two may be my very first AMD GPU since Jenson is FULL OF PURE GREED

  • @Joelo26
    @Joelo26 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Nvidia is going to be challenged by other companies in the AI chip sector. However, as with their video cards, market share is not like to switch quickly to those other alternatives.

    • @letsplaywar
      @letsplaywar Před 4 měsíci

      What are the other alternative company? names

  • @sir.axolotl2665
    @sir.axolotl2665 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for yet another amazing and interesting video! 😊

  • @johnm188
    @johnm188 Před měsícem

    I remember getting my first gaming PC with a graphics card in the mid 90's. The big GPU company at the time was 3dfx with their Voodoo line. The PC I had prior was a IBM with a 486 33Mhz CPU and no GPU. Seeing the graphics with the 3dfx card was mind boggling.

  • @markmuller7962
    @markmuller7962 Před 4 měsíci +5

    We definitely need more competition in the gaming graphic cards market, it pretty much feels like a monopoly

  • @megamcee
    @megamcee Před 4 měsíci +11

    Have used their cards for over a decade now. And plan to upgrade to a newer one from them as well. It's not like I'm a super fan or anything, but they simply appealed to me more somehow. Maybe I'll change my mind once I decide to go through with the change.

    • @osdenza
      @osdenza Před 3 měsíci

      You are a fan 😂

    • @megamcee
      @megamcee Před 3 měsíci

      @@osdenza more of a "why change what works" kinda guy. AMD has only semi-recently started to be super competitive with their product, while I've been using the same card for the past 8 years and a single other Nvidia card before that.

  • @ianmason2003
    @ianmason2003 Před 4 měsíci

    I unknowingly bought a gateway 2000 pc in 1998 that had a little known video card called a Riva 128. Fast forward it was nvidias first 3d video card. After a few roll outs of drivers, they got it right and put the competition on notice.

  • @mi-roka-sai6155
    @mi-roka-sai6155 Před 4 dny

    My first computer had Nvidia Vanta with 16 MB of video memory. In 2014, I got my first laptop with GeForce 840M (which I'm using to this day btw). Finally, last December, I purchased an entry-level gaming laptop with RTX 3050M, so that I could play Mafia Definitive Edition.
    I must say that Mafia Definitive Edition is running really nicely on my laptop, even though RTX 3050 has a dubious reputation. I don't know how many FPS it runs, but it's definitely playable on 1080p in high details.