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    49 hours ago

    There’s gotta be at least two nVidia engineers who have a board planned out for that just as a hobby project they wanted to benchmark.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 hours ago

      Very true. I think one of the possible low-key outcomes of the bubble is a rise both in open-source driver hacking and manufacture-on-demand PCBs to accommodate what would otherwise be high-dollar e-waste.

      • @[email protected]
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        27 hours ago

        isn’t openai silicon breaking all the time because it’s so overheated? so they have to replace it a lot of the time? maybe it’s only good for some months

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          47 hours ago

          Or their cooling design stinks, or they/Nvidia are just telling the fab we don’t care about yields, just send us everything that powers on and we’ll figure out which ones are good in production

          • David GerardOPM
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            252 minutes ago

            basically. Nvidia sometimes has off years, where a processor generation doesn’t work out. Unfortunately, this one’s coincided with a stupid bubble. So they’re shoving out number cruncher cards which are at the limits of what you can do with stacking up the previous generation of chips, and the cards are crappy and have a likely lifetime in months - because they correctly estimate their market doesn’t care.

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            37 hours ago

            it’s sorta impressive that they’re treating their hardware worse than cryptobros then