If only we could buy 1TB of unified memory in a Mac for $1k-$2k in total hardware costs. Apple would basically be able to extinguish the entirety of the market cap for Nvidia, OpenAI, Anthropic, and others all at once.
In 10 years, I hope my MacBook Pro can run today's frontier models and has 1TB of unified Memory.
Well everyone would. How many would you buy if you could turn around and sell them for $30k easily lol?
It’s like saying “well if Subaru launches a nice hybrid suv for $1k it’ll sell like pancakes” and yeah.. but it costs more in steel/ram to build that lol
The Nvidia GB300 DGX Station, which isn't even going to hit 1TB total memory, is expected to launch at almost $100k. Bit of a pipe dream with memory prices where they're at.
Yes, particularly if that memory is designed and engineered by Apple in house like Apple Silicon in house and manufactured by TSMC on shore somewhere in the United States.
I’m bullish on Apple because of that. Tech waves always oscillate between mainframe/thin-client models at first, then commodity hardware catches up. Apple is well positioned to deliver that with the M series, all it takes is for the current AI bubble to pop a bit and memory costs go down.
> Apple would basically be able to extinguish the entirety of the market cap for Nvidia
I don't think you understand why people buy Nvidia hardware if you're beating the "just add more dual channel DDR, bro" drum. Apple wouldn't even be able to extinguish AMD with a product like that, it's all slow memory being fed into a raster-first GPU architecture.
The work on LLM in a Flash will probably help, and Apple's NVMe architecture is well suited to maximize throughput could allow their devices to work better on larger models than other vendors.
In 10 years, I hope my MacBook Pro can run today's frontier models and has 1TB of unified Memory.