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Summary
TLDRThe video discusses the upcoming launch of Nvidia's 5060 series, highlighting unprecedented moves by Nvidia, such as withholding press drivers until the card’s release date. The host criticizes Nvidia's lack of communication, claiming it is an anti-consumer tactic designed to suppress negative reviews. Comparisons are drawn with AMD’s solid driver performance and growing consumer support, while Nvidia’s focus shifts to AI. The video emphasizes frustration with Nvidia's approach, the secrecy surrounding the 5060 Ti, and the media’s inability to inform buyers ahead of time, leaving consumers in the dark until launch day.
Takeaways
- 😀 Nvidia is not providing press drivers for the 5060 launch until the release date (May 19th), which is unprecedented and anti-consumer.
- 😀 Media outlets won't have information about the 5060's performance before launch, leaving consumers without any informed reviews on day one.
- 😀 The 5060 Ti 8 GB card has struggled in 1440p, making it unlikely that the 5060 non-Ti 8 GB card will be a strong performer either.
- 😀 Nvidia’s refusal to offer press drivers could be a strategy to avoid negative publicity surrounding the 5060 cards, especially given their lackluster performance.
- 😀 The timing of the launch—right before Computex—is suspicious, as it prevents media from offering a day-one review due to international travel commitments.
- 😀 Nvidia's behavior is seen as a deliberate move to limit consumer knowledge and avoid criticism, focusing instead on getting consumers to buy the product blindly.
- 😀 The speaker criticizes Nvidia’s recent anti-consumer actions, suggesting that the company is more focused on AI markets than on gaming consumers.
- 😀 AMD’s recent performance, with stable drivers and positive reception, contrasts sharply with Nvidia’s current struggles and poor driver support.
- 😀 Nvidia’s actions are seen as a response to negative press and consumer criticism, but the speaker argues that this behavior is damaging to their reputation.
- 😀 Despite Nvidia’s lack of support, media outlets are still trying to provide consumers with reviews as soon as possible, even if it means buying the cards themselves.
- 😀 The speaker expresses frustration with Nvidia's lack of transparency and consumer-first mentality, calling for more fairness and openness from the company.
Q & A
Why is Nvidia not providing press drivers for the 5060 series until May 19th?
-Nvidia has not explained the exact reason, but it's speculated that they are trying to minimize negative press surrounding the 5060 series launch, particularly due to its performance issues and ongoing driver problems.
How is the 5060 Ti performing in benchmarks?
-The 5060 Ti, especially the 8 GB version, struggles with performance at 1440p, which has raised concerns about the value of the card compared to the competition, especially AMD's offerings.
What does the delay in press drivers mean for consumers?
-The delay means consumers won't have access to independent reviews and benchmarks before the card goes on sale, making it difficult to make an informed purchasing decision on launch day.
What is the potential reason behind Nvidia's decision to not support the 5060 series launch for media?
-One theory is that Nvidia is frustrated by the negative press surrounding their 50-series products and may be attempting to limit the backlash by not providing press support ahead of launch.
Why is the timing of the 5060 series launch considered suspicious?
-The launch coincides with Computex, where many media outlets, including prominent ones like Hardware Unboxed, will be traveling to Taiwan. This limits the amount of media coverage available for day-one reviews.
What impact does Nvidia's approach have on consumer trust?
-Nvidia's decision to withhold press drivers and not support early reviews erodes consumer trust, as it appears they are trying to avoid scrutiny rather than addressing legitimate concerns about their product's performance and value.
What does the speaker suggest about Nvidia's behavior toward consumers?
-The speaker argues that Nvidia's actions show an increasing disregard for consumer interests, focusing more on making sales without providing the necessary information for informed decisions.
How has AMD's driver situation changed in recent years, according to the speaker?
-Historically, AMD faced criticism for poor driver quality, but in recent years, they have significantly improved, with their latest products showing strong performance and stable drivers, unlike Nvidia's current driver issues.
What is the 'AI' push by Nvidia, and how is it related to the 50-series launch?
-Nvidia has shifted much of its focus toward AI technology, which may explain the company's indifference to consumer concerns about gaming cards. The speaker highlights that Nvidia’s AI business might be more lucrative than gaming hardware sales at this point.
What is the speaker's stance on Nvidia's relationship with media outlets?
-The speaker believes that Nvidia has a history of being hostile toward media outlets that criticize them, with recent actions suggesting they prefer to avoid dealing with negative feedback from tech media.
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