Steam take 30% of the purchases made via the Steam Store. If you sell a game on Steam, you can redeem as many Steam Keys for your game as you wish. Those keys are sold at 100% profit to you, Steam dont take any.
desktop is GB300, not GB10 like Spark
Nvidia never fixed their sysmem fallback policy for wsl2 though, running on wsl2 rather than native Windows just spell so much performance problems when VRAM overflows
Steam take 30% of the purchases made via the Steam Store. If you sell a game on Steam, you can redeem as many Steam Keys for your game as you wish. Those keys are sold at 100% profit to you, Steam dont take any.
desktop is GB300, not GB10 like Spark
Nvidia never fixed their sysmem fallback policy for wsl2 though, running on wsl2 rather than native Windows just spell so much performance problems when VRAM overflows