sasker on Nostr: Check, yea seems like the right train of thought. However the efficiency of the ...
Check, yea seems like the right train of thought. However the efficiency of the
models seem to have a natural limit with the current architecture though. So for costs I would think chips, transformers and energy are bigger drivers. Algos could be a potential driver if the eager beaver EU states block that out. Then the closed players could get some market power to influence prices.
Just looking to get the total picture and see how I’m being stupid.
models seem to have a natural limit with the current architecture though. So for costs I would think chips, transformers and energy are bigger drivers. Algos could be a potential driver if the eager beaver EU states block that out. Then the closed players could get some market power to influence prices.
Just looking to get the total picture and see how I’m being stupid.