• ryannathans@aussie.zone
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    8 hours ago

    High demand will drive efficiency gains in subsequent generations. It’ll be like how processors today use a tiny fraction of the power that processors a decade ago used for the same amount of work. Better instruction sets, architectures and smaller lithography has driven efficient and competitive computing. Similar will happen for AI processors

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      Sure, but that will only serve to make it more accessible and widely used. AI is still going to keep wasting immense amounts of energy.