Heard someone joke that certain AI labs should organize their team to write a thesis on why they're dominating the competition while TPU architecture is falling behind. Honestly, the shade is real—watching this hardware war unfold feels like watching a slow-motion rivalry where one side keeps flexing their compute advantage. Wonder if the TPU defenders have any solid counterarguments left or if it's just copium at this point.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 12-12 00:02
The GPU side is indeed awesome, but TPU is a bit uncertain right now.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 12-11 23:52
tpu is still stubborn here, but the match was lost long ago, okay?
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12-11 23:40
ngl the opportunity cost of doubling down on tpu at this point is just... astronomical. watched the capex allocation metrics shift like three quarters ago already lol, told ya so energy fr
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ZenMiner
· 12-11 23:39
Hmm... Why isn't TPU releasing new projects yet? Just taking hits all the time.
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CounterIndicator
· 12-11 23:39
TPU is indeed starting to hold up a bit, it feels like watching a technical showdown, one side keeps showing off muscles while the other can only stare in shock.
Heard someone joke that certain AI labs should organize their team to write a thesis on why they're dominating the competition while TPU architecture is falling behind. Honestly, the shade is real—watching this hardware war unfold feels like watching a slow-motion rivalry where one side keeps flexing their compute advantage. Wonder if the TPU defenders have any solid counterarguments left or if it's just copium at this point.