Nvidia's once-tight bond with gamers is cracking over AI
Gamers once helped save Nvidia from bankruptcy. Now they feel left behind as the memory crunch drives focus to AI chips and DLSS 5 disrupts game design.
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- Gamers once helped save Nvidia from bankruptcy.
- Now they feel left behind as the memory crunch drives focus to AI chips and DLSS 5 disrupts game design..
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Gamers once helped save Nvidia from bankruptcy. Now they feel left behind as the memory crunch drives focus to AI chips and DLSS 5 disrupts game design.
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