Looks like the cloud giant just dropped their latest AI chip into the ring. This move clearly targets the GPU kingpin's dominance in the AI compute space. The race for custom silicon is heating up as major platforms push to cut hardware costs and boost performance. Interesting times ahead for the compute infrastructure landscape.
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ForkItAll
· 19h ago
Another major company is about to sell its own chips, so things won't be so easy for GPU manufacturers now.
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MechanicalMartel
· 12-04 15:33
Here comes another self-developed chip. Now the graphics card manufacturers are really going to have a hard time...
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-02 22:57
Ngl, another cloud vendor is making their own chips, Nvidia should be nervous now... But to be honest, can this thing really compete, or is it just another marketing show?
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MemeCoinSavant
· 12-02 22:56
ngl the silicon arms race is just becoming another cope narrative for why their margins are getting squeezed... tbh if the math actually worked out they wouldn't need the pr spin 💀
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ChainMaskedRider
· 12-02 22:54
Another big tech company showing off its muscles... Can it truly break through the wall of NVIDIA this time? Not really convinced.
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PhantomMiner
· 12-02 22:53
Ngl, NVIDIA is going to have a hard time sleeping now, haha. Big companies have started developing their own chips, it feels like it won't be long before the GPU trap monopoly is broken...
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ProtocolRebel
· 12-02 22:45
Here comes another new AI chip showing off its muscles? Cloud vendors have learned to compete in hardware now.
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blockBoy
· 12-02 22:29
Another attempt to develop self-researched chips, Nvidia must be in a panic now.
Looks like the cloud giant just dropped their latest AI chip into the ring. This move clearly targets the GPU kingpin's dominance in the AI compute space. The race for custom silicon is heating up as major platforms push to cut hardware costs and boost performance. Interesting times ahead for the compute infrastructure landscape.