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I feel like this could be completely avoided if Nvidia would just make a reasonably priced, widely available specialized AI card with no video outputs or game features.
Currently their cards geared towards AI are insanely priced and not very attractive with such a poor price/performance ratio vs relatively cheap gaming cards.
And all of their insanely over priced AI dedicated cards are selling out at max production, leading to record earnings for Nvidia.
I wouldn't expect they upset that apple cart until amd/intel force their hand.