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by DoctorOetker
130 days ago
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I made an example calculation at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46867402 For a 230 kW cluster: 16 x DGX (8x)B200; we arrived at a 30m x 30m solar PV area, and a 90 meter distance from the center of the solar array to the tip of the pyramid. 1 GW = 4348 x 230 kW sqrt(4348)= ~66 so launch 4348 of the systems described in the calculation I linked, or if you insist on housing them next to each other: the base length becomes 30 m x 66 = 1980 m = ~ 2 km. the distance from center of square solar array to the tip of the pyramid became 6 km... any of these systems would need to be shipped and collected in orbit and then assembled together. a very megalomaniac endeavor indeed. |
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To run just one cluster (which would be generally a useless endeavor given it is just a few dozen GPUs) would be equivalent to the best we've ever done, and you wonder why you're being downvoted? Your calculations, which are correct from a scientific (but not engineering) standpoint, don't support the argument that it is possible, but rather show how hard it is. I can put the same cluster in my living room and dissipate the heat just fine, but you require a billion dollar system to do it in space.