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Comment by tantalor

9 hours ago

If you're referring to the big circle of silicon, that's a wafer, generally contains many chips (100-1000s).

That made me chuckle but I guess if you have never seen one I could see how that assumption could be made.

If this photo is real I wonder what can be revealed about the approach they have taken by analyzing the architecture of what we can see.

  • > That made me chuckle but I guess if you have never seen one I could see how that assumption could be made

    It's more like that "wafer as a big-chip" (more formally, "WSE - Wafer Scale Engine") is now a reality (see Cerebras).

    But in this case, the wafer will be split into a few dozen chunks.

Everybody here knows that.

What some don't know (including you) is that the industry is doing wafer-sized chips nowadays, of which Cerebras is the flagship company.

That's why the stock movement could be related, and that is why GP wrote that comment.