The Nvidia CEO just threw some shade on the whole AI power crisis narrative that's been dominating headlines. While everyone's been freaking out about energy consumption and computational limits, he's basically saying the panic might be overblown. Interesting timing given how GPU demand intersects with both AI training and crypto mining operations. Makes you wonder if the infrastructure concerns are really as dire as some voices claim, or if this is strategic messaging from someone who clearly has skin in the game.
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ZKProofster
· 7h ago
nah, technically speaking the energy concern isn't actually overblown—it's just... conveniently deprioritized when you're selling the shovels. proof of work vs proof of stake, right? similar playbook. dude has obvious incentives here.
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YieldWhisperer
· 7h ago
NGL, Jensen Huang's rhetoric is way too obvious this time. As long as their own chips are selling like hotcakes, who cares about the energy crisis, haha.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 7h ago
Same old rhetoric—Is Jensen Huang just selling dreams again, or has he really seen some kind of technical breakthrough? Looking at the head and shoulders pattern in GPU prices, I just don’t feel as optimistic as he does...
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 7h ago
The energy crisis, to put it bluntly, is really a battle for narrative control... Of course, Boss Huang would say it that way.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 7h ago
Hmm... Jensen Huang's remarks do sound interesting, but honestly, who actually believes him?
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The energy crisis is exaggerated? Easy for him to say, they're making a killing selling GPUs.
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This guy is just backing himself up, talking about objectivity when he has a vested interest.
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Both crypto miners and AI eat up GPUs—no one wants to give up their share, so suddenly the risks "don't exist"? That's some flexible interpretation.
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The panic is exaggerated... but who's paying the electricity bills? Certainly not him.
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To be fair, his statements are basically just justifying the demand for GPUs, right?
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I don't know if the infrastructure anxiety is real or not, but Nvidia's story can definitely last another three years.
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OnchainHolmes
· 7h ago
The energy crisis argument is already outdated. Jensen Huang just wants to keep GPU prices stable with this move. Don't be too naive.
The Nvidia CEO just threw some shade on the whole AI power crisis narrative that's been dominating headlines. While everyone's been freaking out about energy consumption and computational limits, he's basically saying the panic might be overblown. Interesting timing given how GPU demand intersects with both AI training and crypto mining operations. Makes you wonder if the infrastructure concerns are really as dire as some voices claim, or if this is strategic messaging from someone who clearly has skin in the game.