Daily Chat Thread and Discussion : r NVDA_Stock - Reddit Please use this thread to discuss what's on your mind, news rumors on NVIDIA, related industries (but not limited to) semiconductor, gaming, etc if it's relevant to NVIDIA!
Whats the sell off today all about? : r NvidiaStock - Reddit Nvidia Corporation (commonly referred to as Nvidia, stylized as NVIDIA, nVIDIA or nvidia) is an American technology company based in Santa Clara, California Nvidia designs graphics processing units (GPUs) for the gaming market, as well as system on a chip units (SOCs) for the mobile computing and automotive market
Which companies (will) compete with NVIDIA for AI - Reddit First of all, what exactly makes NVIDIA a leader in the field of AI which made their stock go up more than 200% this year, and which companies do you see capable of competing with them in that respect?
Will nvda crash : r NvidiaStock - Reddit Nvidia Corporation (commonly referred to as Nvidia, stylized as NVIDIA, nVIDIA or nvidia) is an American technology company based in Santa Clara, California Nvidia designs graphics processing units (GPUs) for the gaming market, as well as system on a chip units (SOCs) for the mobile computing and automotive market
The new Nvidia app Beta : r MoonlightStreaming - Reddit I installed Nvidia app beta on my Lenovo legion slim 5 14 with rtx 4060 and it stopped showing anything on my screen Added up reinstalling windows completely Has anyone experienced the same issue?
Can someone explain to me what Voltage Maximum actually does . . . - Reddit So i have only played around with that tool a little bit, but one thing i do know is nvidia voltage is fixed For exame, my 3080 @ stock is 1 75v max underload (voltages have targets which are constantly adapting for the situation at hand) BUT, you can "undervolt" nvidia cards though So, maybe that slider is limiting the maximum voltage
Nvidia Too Expensive Now or Still Okay to Buy? : r stocks - Reddit For record, I bought some Nvidia stock about 6 years ago, looking to now add and increase my position in it Question is do you guys think it's now too expensive after going 10x these last couple of years or would it be okay to buy, in terms of valuation? Obviously no one knows the future, but figured I'd still ask to grab some opinions
Holding till at least 2030? : r NVDA_Stock - Reddit Newbie to the stock world here but I stuck 4k in NVIDIA in April (~30% of my portfolio) and I’m up to just under 5k now Based on predictions of compound interest by the time I’m 40 in 2030 this stock should be enough to give me a huge leg-up to buying a decent property, so I’m taking the risk holding
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