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The AI Race Isn’t About Electricity
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TL;DR
- AI's massive electricity consumption is a fashionable worry, but the real bottleneck is specialized silicon chips, not power generation.
- Specialized chips (ASICs) designed for specific AI tasks offer orders of magnitude greater efficiency and lower costs compared to general-purpose GPUs.
- The Bitcoin mining industry has already demonstrated the power of specialized chips for efficient computation.
- Startups are developing ASICs for AI, promising significant performance-per-watt gains.
- Leading AI companies will likely design or commission their own custom silicon for large-scale AI deployment, particularly for inference.
- Building specialized digital ASICs is a well-understood engineering task with lower risk than other advanced computation approaches.
- The trend towards specialized silicon will reduce computational costs and force AI providers to become hardware companies.
- Less advanced semiconductor manufacturing facilities, including those in China, can be viable for producing these specialized AI chips.
- The solution to AI's energy demands will come from chip innovation, not solely from the power grid.