

It doesn’t matter. If they don’t go open source, their GPUs will suck in Linux anyway. Currently they are arround -15% performance compared to Windows on average.
It doesn’t matter. If they don’t go open source, their GPUs will suck in Linux anyway. Currently they are arround -15% performance compared to Windows on average.
It’s because the GTX 10XX gen had much VRAM (yes 1070 had 8GB VRAM in 2016) and was a super good generation that lasted many years. Clearly they want you to change GPUs more often and that’s why they limit the VRAM.
I bought an used RTX 3070 with 8GB VRAM, two and a half years ago, and occasionally i get pissed from my VRAM limits. I don’t know who buys a GPU with 8GB these days…
Well, If he’s only targeting to hardcore fans, good luck covering the budget. Sales will look like pre-mainstream gaming days. Lmao
I have updated the post with a link to full list. Vietnam got 46% lmao.
Russia is not on the list. The bare minimum is 10% from the list. Also the whole list from BBC
Edit: holy fuck i didn’t see that there are 4 pages of that list. . .
I was speaking for gaming, and consumer stuff, not production, AI or in general.