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by NitpickLawyer 162 days ago
Aren't high end accelerators already closer to ASICs than to og GPUs, tho?
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Yes, but not as much as you think.

A lot of silicon on a GPU is dedicated to upscaling and matrix multiply.

Ultimately GPU's main use is multimedia and graphics focused.

See all the miners that used to do GPU based mining...or the other niche markets where eventually the cost of custom asic becomes to attractive to ignore even if you as a consume have to handle a few years of growing pains.

> Ultimately GPU's main use is multimedia and graphics focused

This has long ceased to be true, especially for data center focused gpus from the last few years; the "gpu" moniker is really a misnomer / historical artifact.

hard to argue today's GPUs are really graphics focused anymore in the training / inference race :O

really excited about Rubin CPX / Feynman generations, let's see what the LPU does to the inference stack