llama.cpp is not necessary for creating lots of demand for the chip it was originally written for (Apple M1), whereas new hardware vendors need to demonstrate they can plugin to existing tools to generate enough demand to ship in volume.
> lots of demand for the chip it was originally written for (Apple M1)
To be fair, the M1/M2 chip can't be purchased or used separately from the Mac, unlike GPUs or socketed CPUs, and demand for Macs is already fairly high.
ronsor|2 years ago
To be fair, the M1/M2 chip can't be purchased or used separately from the Mac, unlike GPUs or socketed CPUs, and demand for Macs is already fairly high.