- Openai represents personal graphic processors, repeating the dream of Bill Gates's computer for each
- Ten billion graphic processors will be crushed by electricity, which are already fighting in demand.
- The production of billions of graphic processors in data processing centers requires PetAWATT electricity
Openai President Greg Brockman outlined the future where AI tools Run constantly, even when their users are sleeping.
IN CNBC Interview with Nvidia General Director Jensen Juan and General Director of OpenAi Sam Altman, Brochan, said that the world will ultimately need “10 billion graphic processors” to maintain this vision.
He formulated demand as part of a wider trajectory in which “the economy is based on calculating”, assuming that computational resources can become as central as the currency.
Highlighted graphic processors for all
Brockman went on, saying: “You really want each person to have his own special graphic processor.”
The idea repeats earlier technological ambitions, such as the forecast of Bill Gates in the 1990s of the computer on each table.
Then the concept was glorified and ridiculed, but today computing devices have become almost universal.
The framing of the graphic processor’s broken processor for each person fits into this line, although critics can ask if the comparison is premature, given the global resource restrictions.
While NVIDIA has turned into an indisputable GPU hardware supplier for large -scale artificial intelligence models, the numbers discussed are staggering.
Altman compared the partnership of Nvidia-Openai with the Apollo program, referring to his unprecedented scales.
Nevertheless, in these forecasts there is no detailed discussion of the energy trace requiring such infrastructure.
Brockman also spoke about the impending of the “calculated deficit”, implying that the supply of graphic processors can be a global atrocious point.
The role of NVIDIA products has already entered a sensitive geopolitical area, especially in trade disputes between the United States and China.
If the graphic processors become the actual economic units in the economy focused on calculation, this deficit can deepen both market and diplomatic tension.
Although the rhetoric surrounding always working AI and agency systems is great, the feasibility remains unclear.
The system that provides each person with a selected graphic processor will strain production capacities, energy production and distribution channels.
Without clear answers to these tasks, vision risks sound not like a roadmap and more like a desired step.
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