A key part of Amazon’s AI strategy is to update its custom silicon so that it can not only bring down the costs of AI for its business customers, but also give the company more control over its supply chain.
That could also make AWS less reliant on Nvidia, one of its closest partners, whose GPUs the company makes available for customers to rent on its cloud platform.
I am sick of hearing about AI.
Musk’s X.ai recently announced the world’s largest super computer working out of memphis tennessee. I’m reading it has broken all kinds of records. Its showing that the scaling laws can go to the moon and back.
The big thing is its ability to enable coherence at scales all the other groups working on AI have not been able to attain. Coherence means the ability of every chip to talk to every other chip simultaneously. The limit is 30 (measurement). X.ai achieved a limit of 100(measurement) with a theoretical limit of 1 million (measurement).
I hardly know what I’m talking about. It looks bigger than the Amazon announcement, except if Amazon can make chips at a scale that is as good as Nvidia and can work interoperably with Nvidia Cuda software.
Now if they could only find someone who could write a decent search engine for their website. Trying to find a specific item on Amazon is as annoying as trying to do so at Costco. And probably for the same reason.
Kill AI.
The world is so crazy, everything up is down....clot shot, lawfare, globull warning,
The unibomber makes sense? Krazy.
Is Greta not so krazy? Wait a minute....