I really do hope that some day intel, amd and nvidia compete on the same level so that prices may finally come down or at least stay the same with each generation
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Nvidia is still far ahead in non-gaming applications though. I've been playing around with stable diffusion and LLMs and nvidia is the most performant and it isnt even close.
I've been AMD all my life, but i recently went nvidia because who knows what other cool generative AI things i might try in the future.
Okay but are we gonna ignore the obvious and lazy AI generated article image?
Someone typed in “Intel Arc GPU Driver” and got a literal truck with a second crate on stilts.
I guess it took some effort to edit the proper labels and iconography on.
That's an actual truck. Not an AI generated image. Source: Intel.
Though in general I do agree about AI generated article images, or lazy article images in general (AI or not). They're fun to laugh at, though.
Fairly sure that's a real trailer. There are semi trailers that extend out the side and sit in legs like that so you can take them onsite and use them as a temporary building with a little less than twice the space of a normal semi trailer.