Comment by cardameu

2 months ago

I can ensure you it's not vaporware at all. silicon is running in the fab, application boards have finished the design phase, software stack validated...

Guessing you work at Vsora, been there or at least know someone there? Any interest in sending out demos/sample hardware to European-based hackers who could spread the word if it ends up actually being a really nice device and developer experience? I can sacrifice myself and serve up bug reports as well :)

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  • need to create an account to reply to people like you who pretend to know. I do not promise anything, I am just giving facts.

    • In this context, "giving facts" is synonymous with promising.

      I'm not pretending to know anything and that is exactly the point. I don't know anything. Nobody in here knows anything. It's all just claims. Words are cheap. Flashy websites are cheap. Press releases claiming tape-out are cheap. Until there is real silicon in the hands of real people free to benchmark it, it's indistinguishable from vaporware.

      Actually, given how much money is floating around in the AI space, I think I wouldn't be too out of line saying that it's also indistinguishable from an investor scam. I'm not saying that this is, but what independent evidence disproves this hypothesis?