← Back to context Comment by whimsicalism 12 days ago nvidia is absolutely cheaper per flop 13 comments whimsicalism Reply FlacksonFive 12 days ago To acquire, maybe, but to power? whimsicalism 12 days ago machine capex currently dominates power amazingman 12 days ago Sounds like an ecosystem ripe for horizontally scaling cheaper hardware. 1 reply → adastra22 12 days ago FLOPS are not what matters here. whimsicalism 12 days ago also cheaper memory bandwidth. where are you claiming that M5 wins? Infernal 12 days 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 12 days ago To acquire, maybe, but to power? whimsicalism 12 days ago machine capex currently dominates power amazingman 12 days ago Sounds like an ecosystem ripe for horizontally scaling cheaper hardware. 1 reply →
whimsicalism 12 days ago machine capex currently dominates power amazingman 12 days ago Sounds like an ecosystem ripe for horizontally scaling cheaper hardware. 1 reply →
amazingman 12 days ago Sounds like an ecosystem ripe for horizontally scaling cheaper hardware. 1 reply →
adastra22 12 days ago FLOPS are not what matters here. whimsicalism 12 days ago also cheaper memory bandwidth. where are you claiming that M5 wins? Infernal 12 days 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 12 days ago also cheaper memory bandwidth. where are you claiming that M5 wins? Infernal 12 days 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 12 days 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?
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