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gpapilion
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Yes and no. They paid what everyone else pays for those gpus. NVIDIA make the profit and leaves crumbs for the rest. For other components they paid less, but since the gpus are the majority of the cost…
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·hace 3 meses·discuss
27b fp4.
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·hace 3 meses·discuss
So recently I moved from a Anthropic model to a qwen 3.5 model running on my Mac to summarize ticket activity over 7 days. I used to do this manually with a colleague and it would take us a couple hours to go through. Opus took 58 seconds, and Qwen took 2.5 minutes. The quality of the qwen output was comparable, but the there was a 2.5x difference in time.

All that said I actually don’t think that matters much. I think we are dragging attention economy concepts in to ai responses, and it doesn’t matter. Both options saved me hours per week, and the difference between 3 and 1 minute may not be worth the additional cost.

Also there are times when the model output is much better with anthropic, but it’s not all the time. I think it becomes a question should we be using the best model for all questions?
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·hace 3 meses·discuss
The initial cost of serving is very high, and while super performant not great for scaling up.

In practice they are also not very flexible when compared to gpus.
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·hace 3 meses·discuss
It’s a very different company post the PwC purchase. They have around 1/3 of the revenue from consulting which tends to push the valuation down due to its relative low margin when compared to software. This also inflates the number of employees.
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·hace 4 meses·discuss
Home networks have made this much easier. DVD players didn’t expect network access for software updates etc…
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·hace 4 meses·discuss
Just to level set here. I think its important to realize this is really focused on allowing things like search to operate on encrypted data. This technique allows you to perform an operation on the data without decrypting it. Think a row in a database with email, first, last, and mailing address. You want to search by email to retrieve the other data, but don't want that data unencrypted since it is PII.

In general, this solution would be expensive and targeted at data lakes, or areas where you want to run computation but not necessarily expose the data.

With regard to DRM, one key thing to remember is that it has to be cheap, and widely deployable. Part of the reason dvds were easily broken is that the algorithm chosen was inexpensive both computationally, so you can install it on as many clients as possible.
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·hace 6 meses·discuss
The large api/token providers, and large consumers are all investing in their own hardware. So, they are in an interesting position where the market is growing, and NVIDIA is taking the lion's share of enterprise, but is shrinking at the hyperscaler side (google is a good example as they shift more and more compute to TPU). So, they have a shrinking market share, but its not super visible.
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·hace 6 meses·discuss
So the answer is yes, but not to a noticeable amount. Don't worry about protecting your battery life, and charge your phone as needed.
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·hace 6 meses·discuss
Nvme pricing is pretty volatile in the past 2 years I’ve seen it move between 2-3x from its low post Covid.

I don’t think the prices have adjusted because of that. Additional during Covid the prices were very high and this is baked into the pricing.
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·hace 7 meses·discuss
Realistically groq is a great solution but has near impossible requirements for deployment. Just look at how many adapters you need to meet the memory requirements of a small llm. SRAM is fast but small.

I would guess their interconnect technology is what NVIDIA wants. You need something like 75 adapters for an 8b parameter model they had some really interesting tech to make the accelerator to accelerator communication work and scale. They were able to do that well before nvl 72 and they scale to hundreds of adapters since large models require more adapters still.

We will know in a few months.
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·hace 9 meses·discuss
I would think this is for rental fleets or bike share. The weight and design would seem to make sense for that. Though the single speed seems like and odd choice for that.
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·hace 10 meses·discuss
This is not true. Almost all firmware is signed by every vendor, and there are standards from Intel and amd on implementation of code signing.

Look up Intel pfr.
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·hace 10 meses·discuss
The one vendor mentioned in the comments, AMI, is switching this code base to openbmc. Also it should be noted that often this software is system specific.
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·hace 10 meses·discuss
The issues were durability, fire rate, and well power.

I don’t know that the first two have changed significantly.
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·hace 10 meses·discuss
I think that the private carriers are more likely to be helped by this, since they will manage the paperwork.

It’s more likely a set of products that were shipping directly from factories disappears from the market. For example, the direct from factory Halloween costume.

It could end up being a step backwards in living standards and access to daily luxuries.