big companies are buying gpus like crazy. what happens if their gpus are obsolete? do they buy new ones? what about the older ones? how could they sell so many?
>>108566366I think they shred them. Cool, right?
>>108566366i guess giving back to producer for recyclingthats why we see so less in secound hand market
>>108566378Why would the juden not want money and sell it to goyim like me?
>>108566838Do you have use for a datacenter GPU that doesn't even have display outputs? There really isn't much of a market for them
>>108566888yeah you're rightthey should just punch a hole through every single gpu once they're done with them
>>108566366>what happens if their gpus are obsolete?they keep working>do they buy new ones?eventually>what about the older ones?recycled, refurbished, sold>how could they sell so many?need a lot to train models fast
>>108566888fucking obviously I do, yes. the issue is that everyone listing their h100s for sale was only able to justify buying them by claiming they would take 6 years to depreciate, and is trying to sell them at a price that would make sense if that were true. nobody is paying $20,000+ for a fucking h100
>>108566366I think we reached the limit of Moore's law, hardware isn't getting any better, and things produced now are not going to be obsolete until we get quantum computers
>>108566838nVidia could buy them back and shred them
>>108566838Nvidia has contracts with them so that they destroy it once they are done using them and in exchange they get to have a nice discount that's better than just selling them again.
>>108567065>>108567060proof?
>>108566615the second hand market thrives in china