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by marksc
2252 days ago
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Wired communication at VRAM speeds on a single low (production) cost chip?! This is going to be game changing for AI and super-computing. Wow. At these speeds clustering and distributed computing will be a thing of the past in supercomputing. The supercomputer of next year may functionally be an enormous symmetric multiprocessor bottle-necked only by physical space and power. The same code could be run on a laptop or supercomputer without having to optimize it. This will make development of large scale applications way more accessible. |
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>A number of products based on the Odin 32 are expected to be announced by late next year.
Whenever something is too good to be true I am always skeptical. But since they are actually talking about shipment rather than R&D may be it really is that revolutionary.
I remember Intel has a concept where CPU, Memory, and Storage are all in their own separate rack and linked up via similar photonics connection and can scale up and down as needed. No more server in the traditional sense.