Nvidia and AMD just dropped some serious hardware upgrades at CES, rolling out faster chips that are turning heads across the industry. But here's where it gets interesting—automakers are shifting gears, moving away from pure EV focus toward autonomous driving tech. That pivot changes everything about what kind of computing power is actually needed. The real question: are investors genuinely convinced by this strategic shift, or are they just riding the hype wave?
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LiquidatedAgain
· 01-08 16:44
It's the same narrative again... computing power upgrades, autonomous driving, strategic shifts—sounds like a setup for a six-figure wipeout. I bet five bucks that retail investors will go all in again. When a policy change or a gust of wind hits, the funds for replenishing will be insufficient to fill the gap at the liquidation price.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 01-07 10:31
NGL, this wave of autonomous driving narrative feels like a new hype cycle. The chip upgrades are real, but investors still believe in the story.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 01-06 12:33
When it comes to autonomous driving, to put it simply, it's about whose chips can run stably. Nvidia and AMD's recent moves are indeed quite interesting, but I really can't tell if investors believe it or not...
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-06 12:31
The current talk about autonomous driving is all just talk; the key is who can truly implement it. It's not as simple as just bragging.
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liquidation_surfer
· 01-06 12:22
ngl这波自动驾驶炒作成分还是挺足的,都是故事而已
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NeonCollector
· 01-06 12:21
Honestly, this wave of autonomous driving seems a bit like riding the trend. Do investors really understand what kind of computing power is needed?
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RatioHunter
· 01-06 12:13
NGL, this wave of autonomous driving steering looks pretty good, but I really think it's just hype... Let's wait and see who can actually come up with something usable.
Nvidia and AMD just dropped some serious hardware upgrades at CES, rolling out faster chips that are turning heads across the industry. But here's where it gets interesting—automakers are shifting gears, moving away from pure EV focus toward autonomous driving tech. That pivot changes everything about what kind of computing power is actually needed. The real question: are investors genuinely convinced by this strategic shift, or are they just riding the hype wave?