Nintendo Wii: Sold like gangbusters.

64bit Processors: The computing standard.

Battlestar Galactica: Considered one of the greatest sci-fi series of all time.

Facebook: Continues to be the world’s leading social media platform by literally BILLIONS of users.

High Definition: HD only got even more HD.

iPhone: Set the standard for mobile smartphone form factor and function to this day 16 years later.

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    Possibly, now that we have much tighter integration between different chips using die-to-die interconnects like Apple’s “UltraFusion” and AMD’s “Infinity Fabric” to avoid the latency and microstutter issues that came with old-fashioned multi-GPU cards like the GTX 690 and Radeon HD 7990 XT.

    As long as software can make proper use of the multiple processing units, I think multi-GPU cards have a chance to make a comeback… at least if anyone can actually afford the bloody things. Frankly, GPU pricing is a bit fucked at the moment even before we consider the idea of cards with multiple dies.

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        You can’t. I think. The new gpus don’t have even wn option for sli or similar. If you want a multi-gpu setup where the gpus work together you will need specific Hardware

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          That was actually my assumption, my roommate in college had two 970s using an SLI bridge. Couldn’t remember if that stopped being a thing, it always seems like such a cool tech at the time.

          Now I feel like a grizzled between after surviving the 10, 20 , 30 and then on arrival of the 40 series finally upgraded to a 3070.

          My single 970 was a workhouse for so long and now it’s dedicated to the sims 4 for my girlfriends computer hahah.