Nvidia's RTX 50-series launch shows why the 'always wait for the next generation' rule is dead
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
• **Hardware succession shifts** – Nvidia’s rapid 50‑series rollout collapses the “wait for the next gen” cycle, forcing developers to recode for new APIs and GPU features sooner and forcing competitors to accelerate their own roadmaps. • **Model‑scale cost curve** – The new architecture dramatically ups performance per watt, tightening the bottleneck on training‑AI budgets and enabling larger models on existing data‑center fabric, which reshapes the economics of AI‑as‑a‑service and cloud market shares.
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Who Is Affected
- Nvidia
- AI product teams
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