Why are we stuck on 8gb video cards?

Why are we stuck on 8gb video cards?

Should we not be on 64gb or 128 or 256gb by now?

why have we been stuck here for a decade?

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we have never had anything that requires more than 5, so 8 is fine
enthusiast retard

maybe we like getting abused by manufacturers, user

For the same reason that adding more RAM won't make a machine faster. By the way, you have shit taste in women, you reddit spacing faggot.

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>you have shit taste in women, you reddit spacing faggot.
hey fuck you buddy

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Tech is shitty, we have tiny caches, slow ram, CPU gains that are crawling by an inch every millenia. GPU gains are slowing down too.

We are in the Kali Yuga of tech.

>we have never had anything that requires more than 5, so 8 is fine
>enthusiast retard
nobody will ever need more than 64k or whatever right bill?

>maybe we like getting abused by manufacturers, user
facially abused?

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A decade is a pretty major exaggeration. In 2008 high end cards had 1GB of memory.

>Tech is shitty, we have tiny caches, slow ram, CPU gains that are crawling by an inch every millenia. GPU gains are slowing down too.
why is that

are we at the end of x86 style classical computing

I have a 15 macbook pro from 2007 that still works plenty fine, seems like aside from gaming and phones personal computing is going at a snail's pace the last 10-15 years

SSDs and ubiquitous LCDs are the main gains in the last 20 years

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