Interesting but over optimistic IMHO. 8x transistors for dataset set a limit for what can be implemented. 2-months cycle of production for TSMC - it’s actually their minimum for now, I mean really minimal production time right now for ANY price. But the idea is good, question is in outsourcing weights to some kind of ram, mean same architecture but on physical level weights are in ram . Or they have analogue design? It’ll be super trick)) And what scares me- it is a first disposable LLM.
In my opinion, this solution is magnificent. Imagine if these technologies could be used in call centers for automatic voice talks or for handling repetitive tasks in various offices and businesses. There's no need for upgrades or new data integration. Sometimes, you have simple jobs that don't require an API or extensive NVIDIA boards—just straightforward solutions. I'm truly amazed by this. While I may be technically limited in understanding how they construct those boards, the overall solution is impressive.
I see all of this. But mark my words- it’ll go DARPA and will be used in smart weapons first. If not first than in really big quantities. Its excellent for this. Best fit.
Interesting but over optimistic IMHO. 8x transistors for dataset set a limit for what can be implemented. 2-months cycle of production for TSMC - it’s actually their minimum for now, I mean really minimal production time right now for ANY price. But the idea is good, question is in outsourcing weights to some kind of ram, mean same architecture but on physical level weights are in ram . Or they have analogue design? It’ll be super trick)) And what scares me- it is a first disposable LLM.
In my opinion, this solution is magnificent. Imagine if these technologies could be used in call centers for automatic voice talks or for handling repetitive tasks in various offices and businesses. There's no need for upgrades or new data integration. Sometimes, you have simple jobs that don't require an API or extensive NVIDIA boards—just straightforward solutions. I'm truly amazed by this. While I may be technically limited in understanding how they construct those boards, the overall solution is impressive.
I see all of this. But mark my words- it’ll go DARPA and will be used in smart weapons first. If not first than in really big quantities. Its excellent for this. Best fit.
totally agree, never thought like this…
I do. 35 years ago I learned to be an ICBM control systems developer ;)