Summary of NVIDIA Thinks You're RICH - WAN Show September 23, 2022

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In this YouTube video, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang discusses the company's plans for the future, including their new RTX 4000 graphics card. He also talks about the company's rivalry with AMD, and how people are only buying AMD products for their board partner support.

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  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the new NVIDIA RTX 4090 graphics card, which is coming out October 12th. The card has a lot of new features, including DLSS 3.0 and a 384-bit bus. Jensen Wong shares some images from the LTT Forum of people's benches reaching 2x to 3x the performance of their older cards, and up to 24 gigs of memory. He also mentions that the power cable and power supply situation is a little sketchy, but that realistically, buyers can just hot swap the card's parts even if it melts after two hours of gaming. Jensen asks Luke if he has any money, to which Luke responds that he does, but that he would like to see Nvidia invest in an incubator program for other people. Jensen says that he does not want to talk about EVGA anymore, and goes on to say that the main goal for the RTX 4090 was already established when the board design was finalized months ago. He ends the video by saying that the chip price is going down, and that the main reason people are buying the RTX 4090 is because of the increased availability of leather jackets and excessively expensive kitchens.
  • 00:10:00 The NVIDIA RTX series GPUs are not as expensive as they were before, but they are still expensive. The RTX 4080 and 4080 Ti are not as powerful as the 3090 TI and 3090, and the RTX 4090 is only a little more powerful than the 3090.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses how Nvidia is decreasing the die size of their upcoming product, the 4080, in order to keep costs down. The 4080 is only a 256-bit buswidth compared to the 480 for the 30 series, which was only a 192-bit buswidth. This suggests that the 4080 is a much cheaper product, and as a result prices have not increased as much as one would expect.
  • 00:20:00 In this video, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang discusses the company's plans for the future, including their plans for video cards and their rivalry with AMD. He also shares his experience as a scuba diver.
  • 00:25:00 In this YouTube video, NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, discusses the company's products, including the Vega 56 and Vega 64. He also talks about the company's recent failures with their high-end products, including the Radeon 7. He ultimately says that people are only buying these products for AMD's board partner support, and that the company has not been focusing on the high end in recent years.
  • 00:30:00 This YouTube video discusses how Nvidia thinks you're rich, and how their latest cards will perform better than their old cards. The big winner is Intel, as they may be able to compete with the prices of their top-of-the-line cards, and still be a lower-end product.
  • 00:35:00 NVIDIA is releasing a new card, the RTX 4000, which is a mainstream part in terms of die area. However, they argue that electronics are getting more expensive and that GPUs are now expensive compared to 2004. They also discuss inflation and how it affects GPUs.
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses NVIDIA's ideas about who is "rich" and why certain games are better optimized for certain graphics cards. It goes on to say that the idea is that you can switch between the different graphics cards depending on the game, and that the product has a 60Hz monitor and a fast CPU. The video also says that the product has a good battery life, and that the reviews are good.
  • 00:45:00 The video discusses Logitech's new line of gaming accessories, which includes a handheld PC companion and cloud gaming. The reviewer has some concerns about the reviewer system, which requires verified purchaser status. If verified purchaser status is required for a review to be published, then the five star reviews for the product should be removed.
  • 00:50:00 The video discusses a range of different NVIDIA products, including their newest SSD and gaming laptops. The video also features a one-on-one interview with Riley, who shares his thoughts on the products.
  • 00:55:00 NVIDIA thinks that its viewers are rich, and as a result, has created a product - the Logitech G - to show off its wealth. However, some viewers have expressed dissatisfaction with the product, and it appears as though Logitech is suppressing negative feedback.

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In this video, NVIDIA discusses its plans for the future, including its new framework laptop and Chromebook Edition. The executive also discusses the company's stance on ad-supported streaming and the challenges it poses for them. There has been some mixed reactions to these plans online, with some people wishing the company good luck and others being more negative.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses how NVIDIA plans to continue to bombard users with merch messages in order to promote their products, even in the face of criticism. The prices of the deck and other NVIDIA products are also mentioned.
  • 01:05:00 In this video, NVIDIA explains how it uses AI to create a Spanish translation of The Script for its dash cam video. The video also shows how the AI-generated voice is edited to match the actor's voice.
  • 01:10:00 NVIDIA thinks you're rich and has released a video explaining why. CPU prices are still high, but GPUs are fine. GPUs are still expensive, but CPUs are fine. NVIDIA is waiting for party shirts to come back in stock.
  • 01:15:00 In the video, NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, discusses how cloud computing will eventually replace personal computers, as power and service availability issues become more common. He also mentions that one of the company's developers will be joining soon to work on the company's website.
  • 01:20:00 The video discusses how different aspects of a company's offerings can have an impact on how much money a customer is willing to spend on that company's products. It also talks about how a company can increase sales by targeting different groups of people with different marketing campaigns.
  • 01:25:00 Twitch is changing its user agreement terms, and some streamers are not happy. The changes will go into effect on Wednesday, 21st, and will affect revenue sharing for subscriptions and premium terms for select streamers.
  • 01:30:00 This YouTube video discusses changes that Twitch is making to their payouts, specifically focusing on the 70 30 split and the 50 50 split for revenue generated after 100k. These changes are meant to make streaming more expensive and Amazon more responsible for Twitch's profits.
  • 01:35:00 In this YouTube video, NVIDIA speaks about its opinion of online gambling, specifically poker. It states that while poker is seen as a sport by some, it is also a form of gambling. The NFL has recently become more accepting of gambling, and streamers should continue to push for a full gambling ban.
  • 01:40:00 In this video, an NVIDIA executive discusses the company's plans for the future, including their new framework laptop and Chromebook Edition. The executive also discusses the company's stance on ad-supported streaming and the challenges it poses for them.
  • 01:45:00 YouTube announced that starting early 2023, creators will be eligible for Revenue sharing on shorts. This is different from the way that the revenue share works for the traditional YouTube Partner program, and there are some good reasons for it. I don't agree with everything YouTube does, but I think I've made it very clear to everyone that I have opinions on the matter.
  • 01:50:00 NVIDIA discusses how it thinks about revenue from ad-based videos on its platform, and how it plans on differentiating itself from competitor, Tick Tock. NVIDIA says that it will reward creators no matter what, and that Tick Tock is stealing revenue from creators.
  • 01:55:00 In this video, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang discusses their plans for the upcoming year, which includes the release of Creator music and a new Creator video platform. It is also mentioned that they are not interested in games that include blockchain or digital asset technology. There has been some mixed reactions to these plans online, with some people wishing the company good luck and others being more negative.

02:00:00 - 02:35:00

In this video, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang discusses the company's views on wealth and how it relates to technology. He also discusses how some people may overuse technology, and how to avoid this. Finally, he gives some advice on how to use technology more efficiently.

  • 02:00:00 Danny, a Twitter user, discusses some of the things that video game publishers have to do in order to stay afloat. He points out that, even though Dunkey is an experienced developer, his knowledge does not necessarily translate to other areas, such as traditional marketing. Danny argues that, for an indie developer, it is important to have a traditional publisher, as this will give them access to marketing and other resources that would otherwise be unavailable.
  • 02:05:00 In his video, Dunkey discusses the different ways a publisher can help a developer bring their games to market. He also talks about how an indie developer can find success by working with a publisher instead of trying to go it alone. Dunkey ends the video by talking about how a publisher can be a good gift for a loved one.
  • 02:10:00 In this video, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang discusses the company's views on wealth and how it relates to technology. He also discusses how some people may overuse technology, and how to avoid this. Finally, he gives some advice on how to use technology more efficiently.
  • 02:15:00 NVIDIA discusses the differences between Chinese and Canadian manufacturing in the screwdriver supply chain. Tyler asks about challenges NVIDIA has faced in finding North American-based suppliers for its products. Creative Warehouse has a newsletter with articles about manufacturing in North America.
  • 02:20:00 NVIDIA discusses the difficulties it faced in China during the 2020 shutdowns, and how it eventually relied on Canadian manufacturing to produce garments and print ABCs of gaming. The company also discusses its plans for ATX 3.0 power supplies.
  • 02:25:00 In the future, LTT will become a hub for selling other YouTubers' merchandise, and Creator Rails will be able to be an arm for other companies to sell their products.
  • 02:30:00 The speaker argues that multiple entities involved in product development and customer service increase the cost and complexity of a product. He suggests that new product development should only be for very high volume and very specific creators, and existing product development should be handled by the creator or a more premium track.
  • 02:35:00 In this video, the presenter discusses their recent gaming habits, including playing Super Meat Boy and Golf Story on the plane. They mention Sports Story, but note that it seems to be in development hell and wish the developers the best. Shadow Kyocsia and epidemic sound are also featured in the video.

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