Comment by rmoriz

4 months ago

The second buyer will make truckloads of money, remember the data center and fiber network liquidation of 2001+ - smart investors collected the overcapacity and after a couple of years the money printer worked. This time it will be the same, only the single purpose hardware (LLM specific GPUs) will probably end on a landfill.

The game is getting OpenAI to owe you as much money as you can. When they fail to pay back, you own OpenAI.

  • You are talking about the circular investments in the segment? Yes, but assume NVIDIA can get cheap access to IP and products of failing AI unicorns through contracts, this does not mean the LLM business can be operated profitably by them. Models are like fresh food, they start to rot by the training cut off date and lose value. The process of re-training a model will always be very expensive.

Are they LLM specific?

  • Deep down technically probably not, but they are optimized for this workload and business model. I doubt that once the AI bubble busts, another business model is viable. While datacenters can be downsized or partially shut down until demand picks up again, high end hardware is just losing money by the second.