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by tlb
4000 days ago
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The cost of each watt of grid power for 2 years is about $1. A high-end GPU costs $3000 and burns 200W, so power costs $200 over 2 years, or 6% of the total cost. I can't think of any high-performance computing semiconductors costing less than $1 / watt. What systems can you point to where the power cost over the time-to-obsolescence exceeds capital cost? Besides Bitcoin mining. |
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Just about the only systems where it makes sense to talk about the power budget being relevant are where you're going in on base commodity systems and talking about a 3-4 year cycle time. (And maybe weird cases where we're having to meet power budgets of existing deployments.)
I was comparing situations that had already made a FLOPS/dollar decision because of constraints on other resources (cheap hardware, lots of it, TONS of storage, high sync latency), and so I guess both falls outside traditional HPC and is a secondary concern.
Thanks for the correction and have an upvote. (: