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by RachelF
475 days ago
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Some possible groups of reasons:
1. Until recently RAM amount was something the end user liked to configure, so little market demand.
2. Technically, building such a large system on a chip or collection of chiplets was not possible.
3. RAM speed wasn't a bottleneck for most tasks, it was IO or CPU. LLMs changed this. |
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