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Discussing Nvidia CPU Overhead, RTX 5000 vs RDNA 4, Zen 5 vs ARL, and Next-Gen w/ Steve from HUB (Guest Telegrams)

Yep, it's Steve! What do I need to say? Check out his recent videos, check out MLID's recent videos, and ask us about anything! You have ~48 hours to submit below!

Last Time Steve was on: https://youtu.be/36Av5pvgYX0?si=sHzCo4mG0K_zG7Dj

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HUB BF6 Testing: https://youtu.be/pbdPNxe7O_I?si=vh-kCoogg3O1-Xm4

HUB Core Scaling: https://youtu.be/AR9V8RTvVcM?si=qx64QGfmQfWDyKf1

Comments

Tom, imagine a gun was up to your head and you had to answer: if the AI market suffers a crash between today and the next generation of gamer graphics cards, how do you think Nvidia would segment their lineup in terms of price? And how would AMD answer? How do you see the market reorganizing itself? I honestly wonder if Nvidia would start to take better care of the gamer market again, or they'd just try to follow the next trend. Considering just how stubborn they have been with gamers recently, I wouldn't be surprised if they just straight up refused to give us good deals again, specially at the low end.

AI Generated Brazilian Gamer

Hi guys, what benchmarking software would you recommend which will most closely translate into practical performance for windows and Linux? I've been using Geekbench 6 and Geekbench AI on windows, and have not managed to find a useful one on Linux (which is preferred for my uses). I also have used PerformanceTest, MLPerf and specviewperf, but overall am not certain which suite is actually reflective of practical performance in an enthusiast platform. Thanks!

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