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chaxor
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1 year ago
Mooers law in the consumer space seems to be pretty much asymptoting now, as indicated by Apple's amazing Macbooks with an astounding 8GB of RAM.
Data center compute is arguable, as it tends to be catered to some niche, making it confusing (cerebras as an example vs GPU datacenters vs more standard HPC). Also Clusters and even GPUs don't really fit in to Mooers law as originally framed.
saagarjha|1 year ago
chaxor|1 year ago
More seriously, even 16GB was essentially the 'norm' in consumer PCs about 15 years ago.