It's unfortunate that you dont like the way criticism is levied at you, or the content of said criticism. I'll explain this in simpler terms. When people dislike something you have created, and you respond with "it's unfortunate you dont like this", that is considered a backhanded way of dismissing criticism without acknowledging said criticism. It is deeply unpopular among internet communities. You clarifying that you like a piece does not change this fact. Hope this helps!
I have, in fact, seen Nvidia's sales and stock price. That does not make what was written competent. The article can be boiled down to "nVidia is great in this way, "x" competition/regulations\platform changes may change things, but it is not likely to stop nVidia from dominating" repeated 8 times. This "What the writer is saying [sic] where are the corporate/product/competition risks." boils down to Nvidia selling points that could have easily just been taken from the nvidia corporate website. There's nothing delving deeper into the subject. "In this case, we want to explore all the ways Nvidia might be vulnerable." Ok, great. So where is that? Are you referring to the bulletpoints of "nvidia great, competition not" as "exploration"?
Give me a break man. That is what we call "slop", the kind of thing an AI could wring out in 2 minutes and copy paste to a million different regurgitation sites. There has been no actual exploration or analysis of, well, anything beyond Nvidia's sales pitches.
You're free to disagree, as you said, you ARE the "Editor-in-chief". What gets posted to this site is your decision, and if you like this kind of content, then that's totally your right to not only like it but post it. Your community of readers, OTOH, is telling you that this is low effort garbage. They do not like it. This buzzfeed tier bingeable isn't what we expect from a technical website. This kind of parroting of nvidia talking points is very similar to what cost Toms Hardware their decade+ old reputation, resulting in them losing much of their support and turning into yet another regurgitation rag. We're telling you that this "the customer base doesnt know as well as I do" attitude is the exact same thing that big companies have done for the last decade, with disastrous results. I wont even touch the censorship issue. You're free to do with that information what you want, learn from it, dismiss it, regard me as a total imbecile, whatever man! If TechSpot gets labeled a biased site; or worse, a content mill, and ignored by the community at large, dont say we didnt warn you.