AI GPUs have terrible graphical capabilities, if at all. They can run shaders, but they are lacking in texture units, rasterization, etc... huge bottleneck here.
These AI "GPUs" are worse for gaming than even the crappiest actual GPUs (with a G as in Graphics). Also, the display drivers won't support them, not officially at least.
I imagine that the big incentive for remote gaming would be massive price increases in gaming hardware driven by the AI industry...
If the AI industry collapses, it would seem like the price of DDR etc. would dramatically decrease and lower demand for remote gaming
AI GPUs have terrible graphical capabilities, if at all. They can run shaders, but they are lacking in texture units, rasterization, etc... huge bottleneck here.
These AI "GPUs" are worse for gaming than even the crappiest actual GPUs (with a G as in Graphics). Also, the display drivers won't support them, not officially at least.
The G in AI GPU stands for "grift"
Nvidia would have to ship game ready drivers for H100s but it could work.
They don't have display-out. You'd have to send back the screen data over pcie to the motherboard for display.
Not exactly a problem for cloud gaming.
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Not gonna run game on fucking tensor cores alone
Just do software rasterization and ray tracing and play Cyberpunk 2077 on medium at 720p/30fps, what's the problem?