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Dec 29 So cool, my tweet made @denisyurchak built a Skype replacement called https://t.co/eYkAH2ldH7 Which I also use now regularly btw! https://t.co/FOwncLdaPB 529 10 59 130.8k 154 .
Dec 27 This is correct and fits in to my idea I posted earlier today that only BigTech is going to be able to train AI models that actually are worth to use Which is a bit sad by the way, but it is what it is Startups are smart though and always figure out new ways to compete 145 4 38 56.1k 271 .
Dec 27 That 64GB ram stick I bought 2 months ago for $350 is now goes for $2500 because of @sama buying up 40% of the RAM supply in the world Should I sell them? I have 2 sets of these actually so it'd be $5000? Or about $4300 profit 😂 I won't but damn that's crazy! https://t.co/rKxON56MXp 2.1k 89 156 681k 286 .
Dec 24 It looks like he was the main creator btw https://t.co/e3ng5uJDPU 134 2 13 40.6k 65 .
Dec 24 Why @nvidia acquihiring @Groq for $20B is so interesting: It looks like a direct (and fast!) reaction by Nvidia to Google successfully using its own TPU chips for training AI models and inference (generating AI content) Because until recently, they used mostly Nvidia's GPUs Here's where it gets very interesting: "Groq's founder and CEO, @JonathanRoss321, previously led the design of the first-generation TPU at Google" And Groq is famous for developing its own chips similar to TPUs called LPUs: "Groq LPU (Language Processing Unit) is a specialized AI chip designed by Groq for ultra-fast, low-latency execution of Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative AI" So they just hired the guy who co-created the TPU at Google, which is the chip that has just recently made Google independent of Nvidia's GPUs (which made Google's stock go up and Nvidia's stock go down) I'm impressed by the speed of how things develop in AI, everyone's acting really strategic and smart and so fast! 3k 266 131 425.7k 992 .
Dec 24 Asked @pieterbot on AOL why @nvidia acquired @GroqInc And they apparently did not, they just did a licensing deal for $20B Possibly to avoid antitrust laws (so Nvidia doesn't get a monopoly) "In a Christmas Eve deal, Nvidia has entered into a nonexclusive agreement to license technology from artificial intelligence chip start-up Groq, according to a statement on Groq’s website. Groq founder @JonathanRoss321 and @sundeep, Groq’s president, will leave the company and join Nvidia, bringing other engineering talent with them, according to the statement. Groq will remain an independent company, but it isn’t clear if Nvidia is taking an equity stake." 410 73 39 652.3k 657 .
Dec 24 I think @OfficialLoganK should be Google's next CEO A young fresh guy coming from the AI world fully dedicated to AI should be leading the company that wants to lead in AI He's multi-disciplinary having been both an ML engineer, working for NASA and OpenAI and also doing product leadership with customers on here directly implementing stuff we ask for while agressively cutting through Google's bureaucracy Exactly what Google needs for the long term 966 22 165 707.9k 454 .
Dec 24 If Sergey Brin stays I think Google Because they have the chips, the servers, the models, the data and the end users Nvidia only has the chips Amazon only has the servers Microsoft has the servers and the end users (more enterprise though) Meta has the servers, some models (but not so good yet) and end users (see Instagram) xAI has the servers, the models, the data (X) and the end users and soon has the chips too Apple has only end users 2.6k 163 238 426.5k 448 .