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by sroussey
635 days ago
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The problem is that the competition (our current von neumann architecture) has billions of dollars of R&D per year invested. Better architectures without the yearly investment train will no longer be better quite quickly. You would need to be 100x to 1000x better in order to pull the investment train onto your tracks. Don’t has been impossible for decades. Even so, I think we will see such a change in my lifetime. AI could be that use case that has a strong enough demand pull to make it happen. We will see. |
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But if you do pay attention to the programming model, they're unusable. You'll see that dozens of these approaches have come and gone, because it's impossible to write software for them.