Comment by tiffanyh
1 day ago
If history has taught us anything, “engineered systems” (like mainframes & hyper converged infrastructure) emerge at the start of a new computing paradigm … but long-term, commodity compute wins the game.
1 day ago
If history has taught us anything, “engineered systems” (like mainframes & hyper converged infrastructure) emerge at the start of a new computing paradigm … but long-term, commodity compute wins the game.
Chips and RAM grew in capacity but latency is mostly flat and interconnect power consumption grew a lot. So I think the paradigm changed. Even with newer ones like NVlink.
For 28 years Intel Xeon chips come with massive L2/L3. Nvidia is making bigger chips with last being 2 big chips interconnected. Cerebras saw the pattern and took it to the next level.
And the technology is moving 3D towards stacking layers on the wafer so there is room to grow that way, too.
I think that was true when you could rely on good old Moore’s law to make the heavy iron quickly obsolete but I also think those days are coming to an end