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by h3lp
125 days ago
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Well, power envelope IS the limit in many applications; anyone can build a LOBOS (Lots Of Boxes On Shelves) supercomputer, but data bandwidth and power will limit its usefullness and size.
Everyone has a power budget. For me, it's my desk outlet capacity (1.5kW); for a hyperscaler, it's the capacity of the power plant that feeds their datacenter (1.5GW); we both cannot exceed Pmax * MIPS/W of computation. |
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If you’re dividing perf by perf/W, it makes no sense to yell “it’s not equal to 100!” You simply failed at dimension analysis taught in high school.