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by rajman187
731 days ago
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Meta is already working on this [1], not sure it can replace NVIDIA for training large models within that time frame however. The ecosystem around their chips is what gives a huge competitive advantage, not having to build entire libraries and optimize a ton of code goes a long way in adoptions and retention. N.B.: there are other 3rd-party competitors like Cerebras [2] who offer all-in-one solutions for their giant wafers along with libraries and data centers but I’m not sure behemoths would migrate to these offerings either [1] https://ai.meta.com/blog/next-generation-meta-training-infer... [2] https://www.cerebras.net/ |
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