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by SR2Z
508 days ago
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Electricity in China, even at residential rates, is 1/10th the cost it is in CA. I think the salient point here is that the "price to train" a model is a flashy number that's difficult to evaluate out of context. American companies list the public cloud price to make it seem expensive; Deepseek has an incentive to make it sound cheap. The real conclusion is that world-class models can now be trained even if you're banned from buying Nvidia cards (because they've already proliferated), and that open-source has won over the big tech dream of gatekeeping the technology. |
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