Seems evitable to me, given how poor software-wise are competitors and how hard it is to make software quickly.
Afaiu, Nvidia is a software company. It chose a headstart of a decade.
GPUs are just a platform for running it, in a sense. It’s Nvidia who could run on a competitors GPUs if it wanted, but not vice versa. With own GPUs it has a full lock-in mechanism.
Judging by the history of this industry that seems inevitable.
Afaiu, Nvidia is a software company. It chose a headstart of a decade.
GPUs are just a platform for running it, in a sense. It’s Nvidia who could run on a competitors GPUs if it wanted, but not vice versa. With own GPUs it has a full lock-in mechanism.
Judging by the history of this industry that seems inevitable.
You mean games?