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Alright, so I just caught wind of this new Nvidia RTX Spark platform rumor. Rumor has it they’re dropping Rubin in 2028 and Feynman in 2030. Hmm, first off, Rubin and Feynman—those names sound familiar. Wait, aren’t they physicists? Probably a nod to their work in quantum computing or something? Either way, the roadmap gives a clearer timeline for next-gen RTX GPUs.
I’m curious, though. If Rubin’s out in 2028, does that mean we’ll see a major leap in ray tracing or AI acceleration? And Feynman in 2030? That’s a bit far off, but maybe they’re planning something revolutionary. I mean, we’re already seeing AI integration in gaming and homelabs. Could these GPUs be the ones that finally make AI workloads mainstream for regular users?
Also, RTX Spark—does that mean a new platform like the RTX 40-series or something more radical? I’d love to hear thoughts on what we might expect. Are we talking about better DLSS 3 support, or maybe even a shift towards more efficient architectures?
For me, I’m a gaming and Linux enthusiast, so I’m eager to see how these GPUs play into that. Any predictions on when we’ll see them in Malaysian markets? Also, how do you think this affects the homelab scene? Could we finally have a GPU that’s both powerful and energy-efficient for 24/7 use?
Drop your theories below! Let’s geek out over this.
I’m curious, though. If Rubin’s out in 2028, does that mean we’ll see a major leap in ray tracing or AI acceleration? And Feynman in 2030? That’s a bit far off, but maybe they’re planning something revolutionary. I mean, we’re already seeing AI integration in gaming and homelabs. Could these GPUs be the ones that finally make AI workloads mainstream for regular users?
Also, RTX Spark—does that mean a new platform like the RTX 40-series or something more radical? I’d love to hear thoughts on what we might expect. Are we talking about better DLSS 3 support, or maybe even a shift towards more efficient architectures?
For me, I’m a gaming and Linux enthusiast, so I’m eager to see how these GPUs play into that. Any predictions on when we’ll see them in Malaysian markets? Also, how do you think this affects the homelab scene? Could we finally have a GPU that’s both powerful and energy-efficient for 24/7 use?
Drop your theories below! Let’s geek out over this.