China Launches first PCIe 5.0 Graphics card Moore Threads MTT S80 with 4096 Cores

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Indeed, it is a leather jacket! 😀 I hope they send a review sample to Hilbert. And spyware free drivers.
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Leather jacket omg, the meme 😱 😱 RTX 3060 level of performance is nice. Took years for Intel to deliver something near that, and they did it in one year? They must be really smart.
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XenthorX:

Took years for Intel to deliver something near that, and they did it in one year? They must be really smart.
Its China, they are simply not beyond ripping off other companies designs.
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nevcairiel:

Its China, they are simply not beyond ripping off other companies designs.
Yep, China is famous for ripping off the hard work of others.....
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nevcairiel:

Its China, they are simply not beyond ripping off other companies designs.
A graphics card is no angle grinder. It takes a lot of know-how to make one, even if you had "borrowed" technology from others. Furthermore, the driver/software side is another huge issue. That being said, it's not like China would have needed to go out of their way to obtain the technology. High tech companies from all over the world brought the technology with them when they transferred all of their manufacturing to China. China is slowly but surely catching up. They have made huge progress in copying ASML technology as well. I guess they have to, since things are becoming more and more strained between democracies and totalitarian states.
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Kaarme:

A graphics card is no angle grinder. It takes a lot of know-how to make one, even if you had "borrowed" technology from others. Furthermore, the driver/software side is another huge issue. That being said, it's not like China would have needed to go out of their way to obtain the technology. High tech companies from all over the world brought the technology with them when they transferred all of their manufacturing to China. China is slowly but surely catching up. They have made huge progress in copying ASML technology as well. I guess they have to, since things are becoming more and more strained between democracies and totalitarian states.
I think that high tech manufacturing has been transferred to Taiwan, not to china. I'm sure we will have some reviews about these, if these cards are ever sold outside china.
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We need a another player in the GPU space. It is good for everyone to have competition. Good work Commies...
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All your shaders now belong to the CCP. 😱
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Horus-Anhur:

All your shaders are belong to us (CCP). 😱
Fixed that for you, no reason to fix the faulty translation from Asia in the process..!
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XenthorX:

Fixed that for you, no reason to fix the faulty translation from Asia in the process..!
Haven't seen that meme used in quite a while. Nice. 😀
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mikeysg:

Yep, China is famous for ripping off the hard work of others.....
That seem to be true for non chinese. But to clear up this myth: in China it is a very big honor, in fact, the biggest honor, for someone to be copied. A copy of your work, shows that you earn all the respect for your hard work and makes you the king of kings. Your reputation even increases when your work can be further improved by others. I know it is difficult to understand for most people, espec. for americans and europeans, we see it the other way round: my work belongs to me, and me only, to copy somethings shows, that you are not smart enough to do the hard work yourself and your only success relies on the hard work done by others, so you just don´t deserve it. Neverthelss, no excuse, everybody must follow world business rules and patent law. Edit: I wrote: "... most people...". I'm not sure if this is still correct.
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brogadget:

That seem to be true for non chinese. But to clear up this myth: in China it is a very big honor, in fact, the biggest honor, for someone to be copied. A copy of your work, shows that you earn all the respect for your hard work and makes you the king of kings. Your reputation even increases when your work can be further improved by others.
Uhm... that's a very convenient kind of honor...
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Go MUSA go ! Where are they fabed? Tsmc seems really unlikely ....and Chinese fabs are 1-2 nodes behind .
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reix2x:

Uhm... that's a very convenient kind of honor...
In fact, I didn't understand this kind of copying menthality either.
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XenthorX:

Leather jacket omg, the meme 😱 😱 RTX 3060 level of performance is nice. Took years for Intel to deliver something near that, and they did it in one year? They must be really smart.
It would be really embarassing if this thing performed better than the one from Intel... 😱
brogadget:

That seem to be true for non chinese. But to clear up this myth: in China it is a very big honor, in fact, the biggest honor, for someone to be copied. A copy of your work, shows that you earn all the respect for your hard work and makes you the king of kings. Your reputation even increases when your work can be further improved by others. I know it is difficult to understand for most people, espec. for americans and europeans, we see it the other way round: my work belongs to me, and me only, to copy somethings shows, that you are not smart enough to do the hard work yourself and your only success relies on the hard work done by others, so you just don´t deserve it. Neverthelss, no excuse, everybody must follow world business rules and patent law. Edit: I wrote: "... most people...". I'm not sure if this is still correct.
reix2x:

Uhm... that's a very convenient kind of honor...
brogadget:

In fact, I didn't understand this kind of copying menthality either.
brogadget is no entirely worng about how copying is viewed in certain parts of the world. For many being copied is an honor because it shows they created something so good that others have no other alternative than to copy them. Like many say, copying is the biggest compliment we can give to someone. Of course they don`t copy just for this reason, they copy because it`s the easiest way to achieve something and make money but truth be told, everyone is copying everyone, even in Europe and in the United States...
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I am gonna create a single named « Stairway To Hell » , it’s an homage to « Stairway to Heaven ». 😱
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I wonder how much hardware accelerated spyware is built into it. 80%? More!
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So they've got Nvidia's presentation style, a heatsink design similar to AMD's, they're named after an Intel co-founder. I'm sure they stole the architecture from Qualcomm. The ultimate knockoff.
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Valken:

We need a another player in the GPU space. It is good for everyone to have competition. Good work Commies...
Those will never be sold anywhere outside of China.
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nevcairiel:

Those will never be sold anywhere outside of China.
That would require buying that stuff in bulk in China and then somehow getting it out there, with very little supply, to sell it at a premium to those plebs around the globe, willing to pay extra. https://i.imgflip.com/1z5i0z.jpg