• helenslunch@feddit.nl
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        2 months ago

        Yeah but the marketing has been cranked up to 11 in the last year or so. You won’t find a single piece of software or tech product that isn’t trying to find an excuse to shoehorn AI into their products.

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      2 months ago

      Except they are - allegedly - also focusing more on AI, and not engineering a high level 8000s card.

      Still better than NVidia. AMD will get my next 1.6k for CPU + GPU.

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        Except they are - allegedly - also focusing more on AI

        They’d be foolish not to. They have as much to gain from this fad as the pump-and-dump investors.

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    Well every major tech product probably needs to have “AI” somewhere anywhere, otherwise you’ll probably have a problem of being too honest marketing disadvantage because there will be potential buyers who don’t understand anything about it but think “Thing with AI is better than Thing without AI”, period. Doesn’t even matter if there’s any AI involved anywhere or if the AI feature is actually useful. Unfortunately the tech industry is always heavily riding on hype trains and AI is the current one.