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Two Chinese Supercomputers (With Mystery Hardware Components) Go Online

24 pointsby koqooabout 1 year ago

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Havocabout 1 year ago
How exactly is Russia going to get 10000 H100? I was under the impression that even legit companies in the US are fighting over them<p>On China - feels like the tech sanctions are an own goal. Short term delay sure but long term puts China into a much stronger position thanks to independence. Plus more risky that they just grab it from here and run away with it like with EVs and solar. If I were American I’d really be wondering whether this is the correct strategic play
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c_o_n_v_e_xabout 1 year ago
I remember reading NVDA financial results and thinking wtf:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;techhq.com&#x2F;2023&#x2F;12&#x2F;why-was-singapore-central-to-nvidia-q3-revenue-success&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;techhq.com&#x2F;2023&#x2F;12&#x2F;why-was-singapore-central-to-nvid...</a><p>Reasons for wtf:<p>- SG in terms of datacenter load in megawatts is a fraction compared to the US. Approx 900ish MW in SG vs 19000 in US. Where are all those GPUs going?<p>- There&#x27;s been a shortage of rack space in Singapore due to high demand AND lack of supply due to A.) singapore is tiny, B.) there was a moratorium on new builds. Again, where are all those GPUs going to fit in SG?<p>- Assuming new GPUs are going into the DCs, presumably that would mean the DCs are having to be retooled to handle higher density rack loads.<p>I suspect that a lot of those GPUs were purchased in SG and shipped to China. The only other way I could reconcile those numbers is if someone were purchasing the chips and manufacturing cards in SG.