Comment by ch4s3
10 days ago
There are probably a lot of cool and useful things you could do with a bunch of data centers full of GPUs.
- better weather forecasts
- modeling intermittent generation on the grid to get more solar online
- drug discovery
- economic modeling
- low cost streaming games
- simulation of all types
- cloud gaming service? :D
Eh not really. Maybe retro cloud gaming services. But games haven't stopped getting more demanding every year. Not only are the AI GPUs focused on achieving clusters with great compute performance per watt and dollar rather than making singular GPUs with great raster performance; even the GPUs which are powerful enough for current games won't be powerful enough for games in 5 years.
Not to mean that we're still nowhere near close to solving the broadband coverage problem, especially in less developed countries like the US and most of the third world. If anything, it seems like we're moving towards satellite internet and cellular for areas outside of the urban centers, and those are terrible for latency-sensitive applications like game streaming.
> But games haven't stopped getting more demanding every year.
This is not particularly true.
Even top of the line AAA games make sure they can be played on the current generation consoles which have been around for the last N years. Right now N=5.
Sure you’ll get much better graphics with a high end PC, but those looking for cloud gaming would likely be satisfied with PS5 level graphics which can be pretty good.