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Buying chips that haven’t been made with money that hasn’t been loaned, using chips that haven’t been made and users who haven’t paid as collateral.
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For datacenters thst haven’t been built with power that doesn’t exist on land that isn’t owned.
This is all a scam and money laundering/stock manipulation
While completely murdering the home PC market. When the AI bubble pops get ready for desktop as a service as those datacenters get repurposed.
They can’t. It’s too specialized, and those hyperscalar datacenters are too inefficient
Assloads of ram, and GPU is exactly what you need if you are going to run graphical applications, encode them, and stream the results to the withered remains of desktop/laptop hardware.
These gpus are so specialized they Don’t Really resemble the ones he’s sticking your desktop, the name is almost vestigial. Game streaming services don’t use the same hardware and they’ve also proven to be commercial failures every time it’s been attempted
Buying chips that haven’t been made from a factory that hasn’t been built