Amazon just dropped some wild specs on their Trainium 3 setup. These UltraServers can pack 144 chips into one box—that's insane density. But here's where it gets crazy: their EC2 UltraClusters 3.0 can link up thousands of these servers, supporting up to a million Trainium chips total. That's literally 10X what the last generation could handle.
This kind of scaling matters beyond just cloud computing. With AI training and crypto mining both hungry for compute power, we're watching infrastructure wars heat up. Companies like Broadcom, NVIDIA, Marvell, AMD, and Google are all racing in this space. Anyone building on-chain AI or running heavy computation might want to keep tabs on how accessible this level of horsepower becomes.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 10h ago
A box with 144 chips? Amazon is trying to monopolize the entire computing power market, Nvidia must be getting anxious.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 10h ago
A scale of a million chips—AWS is really laying the groundwork. But the key is still the price; if it’s not cheap enough, who would really jump on board?
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MetaEggplant
· 12-03 13:10
One million chips—this scale is really outrageous. But the computing power arms race has only just begun, right? Amazon wants to seize discourse power with this move.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 12-03 09:16
One million chips taking off directly—now the computing power arms race is truly maxed out.
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ContractSurrender
· 12-02 23:55
One million chips... Now the AI arms race is really going To da moon, Amazon's move is absolutely brilliant.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 12-02 23:54
One hundred and forty-four chips stuffed into a box, this density is really insane, it's a bit crazy.
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MEVHunter
· 12-02 23:52
million chips... that's the compute arms race nobody's talking about. who controls the infra, controls the alpha window.
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BasementAlchemist
· 12-02 23:49
One million chips? Amazon is trying to monopolize Computing Power, how can other companies survive?
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MemeTokenGenius
· 12-02 23:35
One million chips? Amazon has really gone big this time, and Old Huang won't be able to sleep well.
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NFTragedy
· 12-02 23:34
144 chips packed in one box? Amazon really went all out this time, a million chip cluster sounds a bit ridiculous.
Amazon just dropped some wild specs on their Trainium 3 setup. These UltraServers can pack 144 chips into one box—that's insane density. But here's where it gets crazy: their EC2 UltraClusters 3.0 can link up thousands of these servers, supporting up to a million Trainium chips total. That's literally 10X what the last generation could handle.
This kind of scaling matters beyond just cloud computing. With AI training and crypto mining both hungry for compute power, we're watching infrastructure wars heat up. Companies like Broadcom, NVIDIA, Marvell, AMD, and Google are all racing in this space. Anyone building on-chain AI or running heavy computation might want to keep tabs on how accessible this level of horsepower becomes.