▲ | esseph 9 days ago | |||||||||||||
All of these extremely high end technologies are so far away from hitting the consumer market. Is there any desire for most people? What's the TAM? | ||||||||||||||
▲ | jauntywundrkind 9 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Classic economics thinking: totally fucked "faster horses" thinking. The addressable market depends on the advantage. Which right now: we don't know. It's all a guess that someone is going to find it valuable, and no one knows. But if we find that we didn't actually need $700 NIC's to get shitty bandwidth, if we could have just been putting cables from PCIe shaped slot to PCIe slot (or oculink port!) and getting >>10x performance with >>10x less latency? Yeah bro uhh I think there might be a desire for using the same fucking chip we already use but getting 10x + 10x better out of it. Faster lower latency cheaper storage? RAM expandability? Lower latency GPU access? There's so much that could make a huge difference for computing, broadly. | ||||||||||||||
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▲ | nemomarx 9 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
Probably small consumer market of enthusiasts (notice Nvidia barely caters to gaming hardware lately) but if you can get better memory throughput on servers isn't that a large industry market? |