Graphic Cards Bolt Announces Zeus: A Revolutionary New GPU

thetechguy

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There is virtually no comparison to NVIDIA or AMD line.
This is real power to the enduser , finally !!!!
Will need to see when it hits the market !!!
Is this real or gimmick :p
 
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There is virtually no comparison to NVIDIA or AMD line.
This is real power to the enduser , finally !!!!
Will need to see when it hits the market !!!
Is this real or gimmick :p
I like the fact atleast someone thought of adding upgradable memory in gpus.
( Don't know if it's gonna be true or not/conman )
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Don't know how to put this without compromising my identity but I met the founder at a TC meet-up in SF. This was just before GPT 3.5 was open to public but AI was the buzz in the town.
My startup (at the time) was pivoting on edge computing devices. We had secured contracts from Netflix but they wanted us to meet these suckers who claimed to have some revolutionary architecture to double the efficiency of our data centres.

They were they full of s***t. These shmucks based entire performance claims solely on "pre-silicon emulations”. It was a bunch of diagrams, that you couldn’t verify even if you wanted, because the hardware they used to run these was also proprietary. We quickly realised their claims were borderline impossible. Their entire pitch seemed like they were aggressively looking to be acquired, not that we had the resources to do so.
I’m just surprised they managed to BS their way into mainstream media. Fake it till you make it can only take you so far lol.
 
Don't know how to put this without compromising my identity but I met the founder at a TC meet-up in SF. This was just before GPT 3.5 was open to public but AI was the buzz in the town.
My startup (at the time) was pivoting on edge computing devices. We had secured contracts from Netflix but they wanted us to meet these suckers who claimed to have some revolutionary architecture to double the efficiency of our data centres.

They were they full of s***t. These shmucks based entire performance claims solely on "pre-silicon emulations”. It was a bunch of diagrams, that you couldn’t verify even if you wanted, because the hardware they used to run these was also proprietary. We quickly realised their claims were borderline impossible. Their entire pitch seemed like they were aggressively looking to be acquired, not that we had the resources to do so.
I’m just surprised they managed to BS their way into mainstream media. Fake it till you make it can only take you so far lol.

"pre-silicon emulations” - that's a red flag right there !!!!