Nvidia and Intel are in very different markets and their product ranges barely overlap.
And well Nvidia is almost a monopoly at this point so they have barely any incentives to continue innovating as opposed trying to extract as much money as possible from their clients.
On the other hand look at what happened with CPUs over the last few years. Huge improvements in efficiency (including Intel)
> hasn't really improved in the last 15 years.
I don’t think that’s even close to being the case in almost all use cases. Increasing complexity/bloat has obfuscated that to a large degree though.
And well Nvidia is almost a monopoly at this point so they have barely any incentives to continue innovating as opposed trying to extract as much money as possible from their clients.
On the other hand look at what happened with CPUs over the last few years. Huge improvements in efficiency (including Intel)
> hasn't really improved in the last 15 years.
I don’t think that’s even close to being the case in almost all use cases. Increasing complexity/bloat has obfuscated that to a large degree though.