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by calaphos
913 days ago
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If you invest a lot of money into very expensive Nvidia training hardware you certainly want to run them as close to 24/7 as possible. Dispatchable load usually means oversizing the dispatchable consumer to get the same overall output. This is already uneconomical for even particularly energy intensive industries (e.g. aluminum smelting). I would assume server hardware is a lot more capital intensive than that. |
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Pausing the plant doesn’t just mean pushing a button. Safely shutting it down is a long process of draining every single part of molten metal first, and might not even be doable; almost any other factory would have an easier time.