Comment by jurgenburgen
12 hours ago
> Rumoured profits on inference are north of 70%.
Rumors are worth squat when they’re most likely put in motion by the people with a vested interest in this industry.
Let’s talk about profits when there’s real data from the IPO documentation.
> Rumors are worth squat
You can make some educated guesses and find out some limits on inferencing cost by looking at 3rd party providers on platforms like openrouter. You can get some median cost /tok for a given model size. Then make some educated guesses on SotA model sizes, and you can get an estimate on pure cost of serving a model. Error bars and all that, of course. But still a range, with some limits.
No, you can't really make educated guesses unless people start opening their books. Especially in an industry where the vast majority of firms make up valuations out of thin air and not based on any reproducible insights.
Opening their books would let you know things like profitability. I'm talking about cost per token, model development and human costs being irrelevant.
1 reply →