Nvidia locks datacenter features out of consumer GPUs — here’s why that’s a good thing
Nvidia artificially limits the capabilities of its consumer graphics cards. Start sharpening your pitchforks, get the torches ready, and then set them aside and take a breath. Consumer graphics cards don't have all the capabilities of their datacenter counterparts, despite sporting similar, or in some cases the exact same, silicon. It's an artifical limitation that shouldn't exist, but Nvidia has a good reason for creating it.
Nvidia artificially limits the capabilities of its consumer graphics cards. Start sharpening your pitchforks, get the torches ready, and then set them aside and take a breath. Consumer graphics cards don’t have all the capabilities of their datacenter counterparts, despite sporting similar, or in some cases the exact same, silicon. It’s an artifical limitation that shouldn’t exist, but Nvidia has a good reason for creating it.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
Published by: aplhsindia.in
