Terrible list that should not list almost anything released in the last 10 years. We do live in a very dark and longlasting gpu era.
I was so sad when I retired my 1060 6GB. That thing served me well for almost a decade.
Gaming GPUs only which are those we are all nostalgic about, but hardly the ones that matter now for Nvidia.
> We build visual stories like this for companies
Combined with the color scheme of this site, this might be a cleverly disguised Nvidia ad.
Edit: Clicking through to their main page [1]: yeah, that's definitely an Nvidia ad.
Why didn't datacenter GPUs make the list. AI trained with them is such a significant part of computing today.
I think it's a terrible UI - requires 3 different things to see the GPUS: scrolling vertically down to see the Era buttons which then scrolls up and hides the Era buttons even if you have enough vertical screen space, clicking on the Era buttons, clicking < > buttons to see the GPUs of an Era.
I can't remember last time I've seen such a confused design.
So so so disappointed by not seeing GTX 1650
Such a capable graphics card it was
This is what I call AI slop.
You all fell for a marketing site for: https://sheets.works.
I have to say that this site is complete low-effort slop.
>No RX480
Hard pass.
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The title of site should probably have "for gaming" at the end as it doesn't consider GPUs for compute such as the A100 or the GTX 580 3GB that AlexNet was trained on.