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• The host had a rough week due to an event invitation from Intel that took Anthony away from the office for a long time.
• The event turned out to be unproductive, and the host expresses frustration about being away from family and work duties.
• The host prefers remote communication over in-person events, especially when it involves traveling and lost productivity.
• Audio issues persist on the show.
• Ivan is sick this week, and Alex will be out next week, causing a backlog of videos to be completed.
• Upcoming videos include a teardown of the MDPC X (or Xforma) system integrator case built by Charles.
• GeForce Partner Program and its potential for Nvidia to use supply chain leverage to favor their own products over AMD
• Nvidia partners may be forced to rebrand AMD products or remove gaming-related terms from their marketing
• Gigabyte has introduced a new external GPU box with an AMD-oriented branding that is different from their previous designs
• Some Amazon product names have been updated, but others have not, suggesting it's a rollout process
• Examples of Nvidia partners removing gaming branding from AMD graphics cards, such as MSI and ASUS
• Speculation on whether the full effect of the GeForce Partner Program has yet to be seen, including potential changes with future AMD product lines.
• Nvidia's market share in discrete graphics
• Fear of retribution against influencers and media for speaking out against Nvidia's move
• Nvidia's attempt to create a competitive advantage without negatively impacting consumer sentiment
• Nvidia's public image and potential backfiring of negative sentiment
• High-end GPU market, specifically the 1080 Ti and Vega series
• Comparison of AMD and Nvidia GPUs in the high-end consumer market
• Discussion of NVIDIA's business strategy and decision-making regarding the availability of GPUs
• Impact of crypto mania on GPU availability and NVIDIA's potential motives for limiting supply
• Comparison of NVIDIA's relationship with its clients to YouTube's relationship with creators, suggesting that NVIDIA prioritizes flexibility over long-term partnerships
• History of NVIDIA board partners and their decline, including XFX, BFG, ChainTech, GainWord, A-Bit, and others
• Discussion of NVIDIA's market position and relationship with partners
• Concerns about potential gag orders or restrictions on discussing NVIDIA products
• AMD leaking information about a rumored agreement between NVIDIA and major gaming publishers
• The impact of budget cuts and staff layoffs on the tech industry
• Sponsorship segment featuring Savage Jerky, including discussion of their products and flavors
• Introduction to the Phoenix water cooling solution by EK
• Modular design with quick disconnect couplings for easy expansion and customization
• Pre-assembled products, including pre-filled water and high-quality connectors from Colder
• Enthusiast-level performance without the complexity of a full custom loop
• Demo of the HDLink HL24 HDMI over conductors product
• The problem is identified as a monitor issue
• FreeSync support is coming to Xbox One and Xbox One X consoles
• Discussion of NVIDIA G-SYNC 4K 144Hz monitors, which may not be practical for current gaming needs
• Concerns about the power required to run 4K at high refresh rates on current GPUs
• Speculation about upcoming NVIDIA GPUs (Ampere or Volta) and their potential impact on gaming performance
• Discussion about a product's specification and cable usage
• Rumors of NVIDIA G-Sync module delays affecting the product
• Announcement of a pedestrian death caused by a self-driving Uber car in Arizona
• Analysis of dash cam footage showing the incident and discussion of possible reasons for the accident
• Reaction to the incident, including Uber halting tests in several locations
• Discussion of the ethics and implications of self-driving cars following the incident
• Discussion of SESTA/FOSTA bill
• Criticism of the bill as increasing online censorship and stifling innovation
• Potential impact on websites with user-submitted content
• Craigslist's removal of personal section due to fear of being in compliance
• Debate over website responsibility for third-party content
• Concerns about small companies' ability to comply with regulations
• Examples of regulatory barriers, including credit card payment processing and blockchain integration
• Discussion of implementing content moderation for a website
• Concerns about imposing restrictions on user-posted content and comments
• Plan to address adult content on the site
• Issue with outdated terms of service and potential use by other websites
• Impact of SESTA-FOSTA regulations on small online companies
• Criticism of regulatory requirements and their impact on development time
• Discussion of human trafficking legislation and its effectiveness
• Facebook's data collection and misuse by Cambridge Analytica
• Elon Musk joins the "delete Facebook" movement
• SpaceX and Tesla remove their Facebook pages
• Gamers Nexus beats them in a benchmarking competition
• Discussion of ray tracing (declined)
• Host's frustration with audio issues and the week's events
• Discussion about time range from 2987.04 to 2991.68
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[3.88 --> 7.60] I don't know about you, but I'm having basically kind of the roughest week ever.
[8.28 --> 9.80] We killed the dual socket board.
[11.24 --> 13.96] Anthony, yeah, you killed the dual socket board.
[14.14 --> 16.08] Alex, Alex killed the dual socket board.
[16.58 --> 22.38] Anthony got pulled out of the office on a particularly busy week for an event that ended
[22.38 --> 25.22] up being a complete and utter waste of time.
[25.36 --> 26.14] Thank you, Intel.
[26.56 --> 29.06] I just, you know, it's funny.
[30.00 --> 38.54] To the average viewer out there, there seems to be this perception that when a company
[38.54 --> 45.50] invites you to a product event, that it's like free travel.
[45.94 --> 47.94] You just got free travel and hotel.
[48.44 --> 50.94] You guys sold out so hard.
[51.98 --> 52.98] Like there's this perception.
[53.98 --> 59.64] But what they don't seem to realize is that it costs me money.
[60.00 --> 65.30] To have myself or someone else out of the office, not just money, but time.
[65.54 --> 67.84] Time that I might have spent with my family.
[68.36 --> 73.38] Spent clipping one of my toenails that's a little long right now and is kind of catching
[73.38 --> 75.34] on the inside of my sock and is a little uncomfortable.
[75.88 --> 80.22] You know, things that we might have wanted to, that I might have wanted to do.
[80.22 --> 86.54] So, and in this case, like I would actually prefer, not just in this case, but in most cases,
[86.82 --> 91.78] I would strongly prefer having a company get on the phone with me so I don't have to sit
[91.78 --> 96.86] in an airport for three hours, sit on a plane for anywhere from, you know, two to five hours,
[97.20 --> 101.08] sit in an airport for another half an hour waiting for my baggage, and then do the whole
[101.08 --> 101.78] thing all over again.
[101.78 --> 106.52] I would strongly prefer if they just got on a phone, gave me a PowerPoint presentation
[106.52 --> 111.06] where I can understand the product and just sent one over so that we can test it in the
[111.06 --> 115.32] comfort of our lab with all of our equipment and all of our staff that we can mount ideas
[115.32 --> 117.08] off of, all of that good stuff.
[118.14 --> 122.62] And you haven't even mentioned the opportunity costs of Anthony not being here, Anthony being
[122.62 --> 125.32] in an airport instead of being at his desk, being productive.
[125.32 --> 126.56] Exactly.