Noodleface
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Yep. Depends on model and how it splits tokens. Just funny
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Yep. Depends on model and how it splits tokens. Just funny
So how does AI handle this?
For the AI guys Deep Seek, a chinese company, released their own GenAi a few days ago and put it out open source
first its a Chinese company, so all the chinese govt stuff around that. But more interestingly the guys behind it did it as a way to just use GPU cycles, they are a small quant analysis (stocks) company who made a Gen AI to use the spare GPUs they had when idle. Using chinese devs of course.
Its probably gonna fuck around a lot with western stuff, since it was made insanely cheaper than what Facebook/google/microsoft/etc has poured into AI, its currently better than OpenAI's ChatGPT which is behind that whole "$500 billion AI moon shot" bullshit, its chinese so who knows what the real goals or people behind it are, and its all Open sourced so kids everywhere can fuck around in between diversity sessions.
For the AI guys Deep Seek, a chinese company, released their own GenAi a few days ago and put it out open source
first its a Chinese company, so all the chinese govt stuff around that. But more interestingly the guys behind it did it as a way to just use GPU cycles, they are a small quant analysis (stocks) company who made a Gen AI to use the spare GPUs they had when idle. Using chinese devs of course.
Its probably gonna fuck around a lot with western stuff, since it was made insanely cheaper than what Facebook/google/microsoft/etc has poured into AI, its currently better than OpenAI's ChatGPT which is behind that whole "$500 billion AI moon shot" bullshit, its chinese so who knows what the real goals or people behind it are, and its all Open sourced so kids everywhere can fuck around in between diversity sessions.
It sadly probably also means Blackwell core demand will skyrocket since everyone will be able to make their own Gen AIs much easier now.
So how does AI handle this?
Haha no shit. I was about to say the same thing. Look at this retard’s X posts. He cannot even differentiate between land ownership and leasing land with a house on it in commieville and all he does is bash capitalism.So much propaganda in that post that I'm sure isn't being influenced by Chinese bots whatsoever!
CHINA NUMBAH 1 USA NUMBAH DOGSHIT, AMIRITE?!
Everyone still rockin' a 4090 for the next 2 years until Jensen (maybe) finally graces us with a node reduction:guess it's safe to say that the 50 series was a flop
So much propaganda in that post that I'm sure isn't being influenced by Chinese bots whatsoever!
CHINA NUMBAH 1 USA NUMBAH DOGSHIT, AMIRITE?!
Regardless of the shill nature of that guy, a lot of that is pretty objective facts - it is open source, free to download and test, and it compares really well with the expensive commercial models (other than speed), at least by the metrics that have been used historically to compare them.
Remember when OpenAI promised being ... well, "open" and all that? And still did not deliver on that?a lot of that is pretty objective facts - it is open source, free to download and test
Now these are Bulgarian prices converted to dollars, but still are notably higher than their relative tiers in the 7xxx series.It is revealed that, at least initially, AMD intended to price the RX 9070 XT closer to the RX 7900 XT rather than the RX 7800 XT.
Based on the information we received and translated, these cards were initially planned to sell at around $899 for the RX 9070 XT and $749 for the RX 9070 non-XT, with a launch date of January 23.