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by kennywinker
68 days ago
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Calling the GPUs the shovels is bonkers because a) shovels are cheap, GPUs are not. And b) when you build a bridge the bridge doesn’t need shovels to be passable. Without GPUs, the datacenter is useless, the model is useless, etc. If anything, the GPUs are the steel that the bridge is made of. Each beam can be replaced, but if too many fail the bridge is impassible. A bridge with a 6 year lifespan for each beam is insane. |
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A less literal example is the conquistadors: their shovels were ships, horses, gunpowder, and steel. You can look at Spanish records from the Council of the Indies archive and any time treasures were discovered, the price of each skyrocketed to the point where only the wealthiest hidalgos and their patrons could afford to go on such adventures. I.e. the cost of a ship capable of a cross Atlantic voyage going from 100k pieces of eight to over a million in the span of only a few years (predating the treasure fleet inflation!)
Gold rushes create demand shocks, and anyone who is a supplier to that demand makes bank, regardless of whether its GPUs or “shovels”.