Nvidia’s new PC has released a terrifying WARNING to the entire industry! Nvidia’s new Blackwell GPUs could blow away recent tech titans like Apple and Microsoft, which were unveiled at the GTC conference. These chips are at the heart of Nvidia’s bold move to drive AI computing, combining premium hardware with powerful software. This combination is set to turn data centers on their head, boosting efficiency to new heights. Are we teetering on the brink of an AI revolution that could change the tech world? Let’s dive into what this means for anyone looking to get in early on this groundbreaking technology. The recent GTC conference convinced many that Nvidia, known for its pioneering work in GPUs, is on a trajectory to overtake giants like Apple and Microsoft. Enthusiasts are pointing to Nvidia’s new Blackwell GPUs as a game changer, suggesting a significant shift in the way Wall Street values ​​technology companies. This shift is less about traditional financial metrics and more about a deep understanding of…

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  1. Blackwell is not the fastest in the world. Quantum Computers far surpass Blackwell. As Quantum Computers scale and miniaturize then you will see a massive shift from Nvidia legacy binary chips over to Quantum. And Nvidia is non existent in the Quantum space.

  2. NVIDIA is getting a lot of hype today but the true transformations happen in the software/algorithmic realm historically more than hardware and if they can build a full stack on the software side, that would make them competitive against Apple/Microsoft but until then, they make really great hardware that is only going to be used by corps to capture millisecond data to transmit to marketing for analysis. NVDA seems to making strides in this direction while Apple is going the other way developing their hardware CPUs to suit their snobby, closed-source software. Tomato/tomato method at work here. Most people/organizations do not use the full capabilities of ANY hardware they already have and hardware today is akin to driving a Fomula1 race car three blocks to pick up milk at the store. Sure, your car is fast but the roads have speed limits and you're not going to save time in the process of going into store, walking to the back, walking back to the font and paying it then walking back out to your Formula 1 car that doesn't get you home any faster because speed limits of the road.

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