@Carpet-or-rug

So that’s where all the VRAM went…

@nintendork07

patiently waiting for the AI crash so we can get our VRAM back

@basilontop

the thermal throttling on that tiny box is gonna be next-level...

@thexgamer8240

But the most important question is: Can it run Crysis?

@TheBernardPotter

As far as I'm concerned I'm watching this video on a supercomputer that can fit in my hand

@DaftknightLP

How come there's a GPU with 800 gigabytes of vram, and yet Nvidia is like "naw you only need 8"

@haytutt

All so you can ask the AI what day of the week it is

@Cambone13

Showing this stuff to game likers starved for vram on new mid tier gpus is a bit of a bummer

@MrRanddo

Dude sounds like a shady salesman

@georges7259

In 1981 if someone told me I would have more power in my pocket than a CRAY 1, in my lifetime, I wouldn't have believed it. That came true in 2005 with smartphones having 100-500 MFLOPS, while the CRAY 1 had 160 MFLOPS.

@arxligion

How tf do you cool 1.4MW??

@GeltyDrake

AI can go directly to the trash can

@MilkyWayMP

If these existed on a smaller scale, we'd have 16gb min 64gb max on geforce.

@AricRastley

I want it so badly 😭

@johnmccallum9106

I can see it now a video of Linus heating his house, pool and hot water with this and then connecting it to his gaming rig.

@thadaagaard6648

The math doesn't calculate well on 1.4mw in 1 rack. I suspect someone misplaced a decimal point. 200a at 408v 3 phase is about 140kw which is a lot but barely believable to deliver to a single rack.

@petersmythe6462

"784 GB of VRAM"
That's 772 more than my machine and I still could find a way to immediately use it up.

@pappak-l3e

and the power grid go black out after you plug that in

@dylandesnoo

Take your smartphone to the 1980s. I bet you could sell it like a "supercomputer".

@Eli-zb2yj

Now I can finally run minesweeper at high settings