Come on, Nvidia...
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The video opens with a broad overview of the week’s tech news, leading into speculation about Nvidia’s next big launch, the RTX 4090 Ti. The host notes the likelihood of another offensively expensive card, and discusses a leaked design that reportedly features a quad-slot layout with four video outputs stacked in a small footprint, which would push enthusiasts toward higher-end chassis and power supplies. They bring up the possibility that Nvidia could enable the AD102 GPU inside the base RTX 4090, boosting CUDA core counts well beyond current models, potentially creating a new Titan-like product with large VRAM configurations for professional workloads. The discussion then pivots to related rumors, including a second new top-end card for professionals with an enormous 48 GB VRAM option, and a possible RTX 6000-series naming pattern. Amid these hardware whispers, the segment reminds viewers of Apple’s M2 Max/Pro showing in PassMark laptop CPU rankings, underscoring Apple’s silicon progress while cautioning that apples-to-apples comparisons are tricky because the platforms differ. The show also covers PS5 supply improving globally, raising hopes for easier access to Sony’s console, and notes PSVR2’s February 2 release window and price. The hosts finish the main block with a quick set of “Quick Bits” on Intel Arc driver improvements, a Ford SUV recall for backup camera issues, rumors of a foldable iPad from Apple, and Corsair’s new MP700 PCIe 5.0 SSD, closing with a humorous jab at price concerns and the ongoing consumer demand for cutting-edge hardware. The sponsor segment for Roland Bridge Cast is woven into the flow, highlighting features that improve livestream audio for gaming and content creation, followed by additional small news bites on related tech topics and a lighthearted wrap-up, inviting viewers to tune in next time for more updates.
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Questions answered
- What is the potential configuration of the RTX 4090 Ti as discussed in this video?
- The video suggests a quad-slot design with four video outputs stacked on top of each other, and the possibility of enabling the AD102 GPU inside the RTX 4090 to boost CUDA cores beyond current models.
- When might PSVR2 become more accessible according to the video, and at what price?
- According to the video, supply for PSVR2 is improving and the device is set to release on February 2 with a price of about 550 USD.