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As the great Russ Hanneman once said "If you have no revenue you can say you're pre-revenue, you're a potential pure play. It's not about how much you earn, it's about what you're worth. And who's worth the most? Companies that lose money."
But what current innovation is it that would make this easier? AI & ML have been around for a long time, but it's just currently that AI is the corporate buzzword everybody needs to say in their shareholders call & in all their press releases. At present AI integration seems to mean stick an LLM...
8GB runs into significant problems with a select few games, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle seems to be the worst offender. It's only going to increasingly become a problem with newer games. Developers have been having similar issues with titles for the Xbox Series S due to it's limited ram...
Google has used their advertising revenue to subsidize quite a few boondoggles over the years, and continues to do so which suppresses competition in the marketplace. I'm hoping that we might find out if YouTube has managed to be profitable yet or not, as Google has not been very forthcoming...
But are they going to stop them from being able to upload & host their videos? Google is going to have to figure out how to deal with AI generated slop on YouTube or it will bury them in worthless bits & bytes.
It seems to be disingenuous to say nVidia is too expensive for inference if they're the only real game in town for AI training and can't make cards fast enough because they sell them all before they're even made. They just announced their project Digits, which seems to be aimed at being a...
At this point, cable is fiber-to-the-node, with coax for the last mile. With DOCSIS 4.0 you can get up to 10 Gbps downstream and 6 Gbps upstream, which is competitive with FttH service. You do still run into the issue of cable providers over-provisioning nodes so the bandwidth you pay for is a...
The internal SSD isn't a standard NVME because the controller is onboard the SOC, and that is done because the drive is encrypted and unlocked by the secure enclave which is also onboard the SOC. So the internal drive will never be a standard NVME as the separate controller would compromise the...
Definitely some strange choices of places to build fabs considering the water needed. TSMC in Arizona, obviously. But now Micron in Idaho which is in the middle of a severe drought and restricting water for farmland.
With general competence in short supply, and specialized competence even less available, companies can have all the great ideas & plans that they want, but will have trouble securing the people needed to make it happen & succeed unless they already have them in place. With the current interest...
It's not really a thing as enterprise flash storage is shifting to smaller format drives than 2.5". It just doesn't make sense as the space would just be wasted.