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03:18
Yes, I have got new chickens, had them for about 4 months, about to start laying eggs.
 
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07:13
new silicon will fix this
gpu mote isn't that big
 
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08:43
@TelKitty I wasn't talking about world war I was talking about war in general. Both the countries are violating the sovereignty of foreign territories using military force with the intent of removing the sovereign power currently in control of that territory. If that's not engaging in war then I don't know what is.
 
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10:15
@JerryCoffin I am a simple man.
 
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11:43
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn ChatGPT isn't the primary threat NVidia is facing. Custom AI Hardware vendors are.
@Mgetz What do you call custom AI hardware? AI-oriented asics?
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn Yes, the wafer scale stuff in particular etc.
the things that are a LOT more power efficient than NVidia
asics that can do beeg vertex-matrix multiplications and activation functions
because Nvidia is way too general purpose to be super power efficient
@Mgetz I know those words, but have no clue what you re talking about
11:51
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn there are companies who are making chips not as part of a silicon wafter (what you usually do), but the wafer itself
I am really sorry, ELI5?
Might sounds weird, given my speciality, but I know next to nothing about actual chip manufacturing
Wafer-scale integration (WSI) is a system of building very-large integrated circuit (commonly called a "chip") networks from an entire silicon wafer to produce a single "super-chip". Combining large size and reduced packaging, WSI was expected to lead to dramatically reduced costs for some systems, notably massively parallel supercomputers but is now being employed for deep learning. The name is taken from the term very-large-scale integration, the state of the art when WSI was being developed. == Overview == In the normal integrated circuit manufacturing process, a single large cylindrical crystal...
tried googling it but it seems like wafer = silicon wafer. So I didn't quite catch it
@Mgetz lemme see...
that is correct
oh ok.
So yhea, they're just making one arge chip out of a single wafer, rather than many smaller chips out of that same wafer
11:56
correct
and it's generally a lot more power efficient
cost... not so much
12:53
yields are a bitch on large chips
anything over reticule size is a bitch yes. Even close to reticule size is a major PITA
 
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14:51
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn My older brother's wife used to like ti sit and drink champagne, eat caviar, and talk about how she was just a simple, country girl...

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