• Deestan@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I can totally believe that nobody else felt like bribing paying out of their nose to have a Guinness employee fly over and look at a small computer and go “yep its small”.

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        3 months ago

        it’s larger than one, also likely larger than nvidia Jetson and some firewalls out there. The record is for the smallest PC capable of running a 100B model LLM locally.

        The specs are impressive tbh, but the record is a bit… specific

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        3 months ago

        I think Raspberry Pi is in the class of SBC (Single Board Computers). This is a PC, apparently. Apples and oranges.

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          The raspberrypi was originally marketed as a linux pc, and that’s why it had full size usb A ports, Ethernet, hdmi etc. so you could connect mouse, keyboard, a monitor and network.

          People eventually figured it’s very useful as a board to make other things like IoT, robots and other hobby (and professional) projects.

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    3 months ago

    For all of you that downvoted because “AI”, let’s be clear, this guy does all the processing locally, not in the cloud, so it’s a privacy friendly option:

    Tiiny AI does all of its AI processing right on the device. Nothing leaves this mini supercomputer. If you’re privacy-minded and don’t want all of your data uploaded to the cloud or just don’t want to pay for any more subscriptions, an AI computer is what you want.

    I’m actually quite interested in this. I hate when AI is shoved down my throat, or if it runs in “the cloud” out of my control, but this would be fully under my control.

    My only concern is whether I can run my own OS (i.e. linux) or if I’m locked to theirs.

  • roofuskit@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Seeing all the CES coverage and the fact that Micron had a booth there makes me wonder how many products shown off will never launch because they have no market with current memory prices.

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    3 months ago

    So its shit like this why RAM costs are up 500% or more?