• RangerJosey@lemmy.ml
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    23 hours ago

    Good. That asshole doesn’t deserve any. Those should be used for PC gaming. Not creating the torment nexus.

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      18 hours ago

      Of course, Altman is referring to chonky enterprise-grade GPUs like those used in the Nvidia DGX B200 and DGX H200 AI platforms—the latter of which OpenAI was the first to take delivery of last year.

      You wouldn’t be using these for gaming (well, not of the 3D graphics sort).

      They run in the tens of thousands of dollars each, as I recall.

      Probably more correct to call them “parallel compute accelerator” cards than “GPUs”. I don’t think that they have a video out, even.

      What they do have is a shit-ton of on-board RAM.

      EDIT: Oh, apparently those are whole servers containing multiple GPUs.

      https://www.trgdatacenters.com/resource/nvidia-dgx-buyers-guide-everything-you-need-to-know/

      The NVIDIA DGX B200 is a physical server containing 8 Blackwell GPUs offering 1440GB RAM and 4TB system memory. It also includes 2 Intel CPUs and consumes 14.3kW power at max capacity.

      For comparison, the most powerful electric space heater I have draws about a tenth that.

      DGX H200 systems are currently available for $400,000 – $500,000. BasePOD and SuperPOD systems must be purchased directly from NVIDIA. There is a current waitlist for B200 DGX systems.

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        12 hours ago

        While the GPU’s created aren’t used for gaming, the wafers that the dies are made with could’ve been allocated to produce the dies for consumer level graphics cards right?

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        22 hours ago

        There’s an old CRPG called Planescape Torment that’s pretty brutal. And it’s sequel, Torment: Tides of Numinera.

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          10 hours ago

          Hello, I heard there is a Planescape club here. Recently replayed it. Can confirm it’s not nostalgia, old games are better.

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          22 hours ago

          Planescape is awesome. The only game that came close to its story (and one I’ve played) is Disco Elysium, which is quite a feat. Given how DE is praised everywhere.

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            16 hours ago

            I highly recommend it. It’s not a direct sequel. But I can’t explain further because spoilers. But I can say it’s definitely worth a try.

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        21 hours ago

        He doesn’t deserve them.

        Bet he’s not even using them for anything except a Govt Subsidized Crypto farm.