Comment by whimsicalism 2 months ago nvidia is absolutely cheaper per flop 13 comments whimsicalism Reply FlacksonFive 2 months ago To acquire, maybe, but to power? whimsicalism 2 months ago machine capex currently dominates power amazingman 2 months ago Sounds like an ecosystem ripe for horizontally scaling cheaper hardware. 1 reply → adastra22 2 months ago FLOPS are not what matters here. whimsicalism 2 months ago also cheaper memory bandwidth. where are you claiming that M5 wins? Infernal 2 months ago I'm not sure where else you can get a half TB of 800GB/s memory for < $10k. (Though that's the M3 Ultra, don't know about the M5). Is there something competitive in the nvidia ecosystem? 6 replies →
FlacksonFive 2 months ago To acquire, maybe, but to power? whimsicalism 2 months ago machine capex currently dominates power amazingman 2 months ago Sounds like an ecosystem ripe for horizontally scaling cheaper hardware. 1 reply →
whimsicalism 2 months ago machine capex currently dominates power amazingman 2 months ago Sounds like an ecosystem ripe for horizontally scaling cheaper hardware. 1 reply →
amazingman 2 months ago Sounds like an ecosystem ripe for horizontally scaling cheaper hardware. 1 reply →
adastra22 2 months ago FLOPS are not what matters here. whimsicalism 2 months ago also cheaper memory bandwidth. where are you claiming that M5 wins? Infernal 2 months ago I'm not sure where else you can get a half TB of 800GB/s memory for < $10k. (Though that's the M3 Ultra, don't know about the M5). Is there something competitive in the nvidia ecosystem? 6 replies →
whimsicalism 2 months ago also cheaper memory bandwidth. where are you claiming that M5 wins? Infernal 2 months ago I'm not sure where else you can get a half TB of 800GB/s memory for < $10k. (Though that's the M3 Ultra, don't know about the M5). Is there something competitive in the nvidia ecosystem? 6 replies →
Infernal 2 months ago I'm not sure where else you can get a half TB of 800GB/s memory for < $10k. (Though that's the M3 Ultra, don't know about the M5). Is there something competitive in the nvidia ecosystem? 6 replies →
To acquire, maybe, but to power?
machine capex currently dominates power
Sounds like an ecosystem ripe for horizontally scaling cheaper hardware.
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FLOPS are not what matters here.
also cheaper memory bandwidth. where are you claiming that M5 wins?
I'm not sure where else you can get a half TB of 800GB/s memory for < $10k. (Though that's the M3 Ultra, don't know about the M5). Is there something competitive in the nvidia ecosystem?
6 replies →