31 pointsby mercutio26 hours ago3 comments
  • mips_avatar3 hours ago
    I know there's a lot of reasons to think that everyone will just use AI inference in the cloud, but I think if everyone had access to a dgx gb400 class machine with 512gb of hbm4 vram and 1tb of lpddr8x a lot of people are going to be running finetunes of models locally. Like the dgx gb300 is $94k now, but i bet this class of machine will come down to $20kish in the next 2-3 years.
    • cyanydeez3 hours ago
      sure, if there werent capitalists digging their moat. in 1 year local inferwnce doubled cost from ram alone because cloud vendors cornered markets on their circular cash flow expectations.
      • mips_avatar3 hours ago
        Yeah but Samsung/Micron/SK hynix are building new fabs, and Chinese Ram will be able to fully supply the lower end ddr5 ram market within 2 years. The crunch is temporary and on the other side of it there will be incredible hardware at the $10-20k price point.
      • NuclearPMan hour ago
        There’s a shitload of money to be made in RAM fabrication. Costs will come down a ton.
    • Analemma_2 hours ago
      You are waaaaaay too optimistic about RAM prices. This is not a one-quarter crisis and you need to settle in for the long haul: the era of "hardware always comes down in price" is over, definitely for the next 3 years and possibly the next 5-8. The new DRAM fabs aren't even coming online until 2028 and there's not much reason to think they'll make much of a dent in the supply-demand mismatch even when they do.
      • mips_avataran hour ago
        The marginal cost of making RAM is zero and it's clear to everyone that there's near infinite demand, so the fab capacity is coming. Maybe the high end won't expand fast enough, but you can do a lot with Chinese ddr5.
      • Legend24402 hours ago
        DRAM prices have been highly cyclical for a long time. They'll come down again.
        • draygonia2 hours ago
          From what I'm reading on the shortage, they are very aware of this fact (prices being highly cyclical) and they're trying to avoid overproducing RAM to avoid the oversupply glut. That's probably going to hurt the chance of prices coming down anytime soon.
          • mips_avataran hour ago
            Maybe micron/samsung/sk won't expand enough, but trust me the Chinese will. It might mean we don't get access to HBM for a while, but you can do a lot with infinite cheap DDR5
          • organsnyder2 hours ago
            Prices will come down when the stupid money isn't all going to datacenter buildouts.
  • nekusar4 hours ago
    1. Slot machine

    You put in minutes of time combined with token costs. You pull the lever and HOPE something good comes back.

    And it gets tantalizingly close, but for 100% gotta pull the arm again!

    • shshsjsj2 hours ago
      that is way too accurate and ofc hn would downvote something funny and true.
  • no7z2 hours ago
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