@JediJack wrote:
While Nvidia focuses heavily on high-end GPUs, there is an emerging opportunity for AMD and Intel to concentrate on mid-to-low-end AI chips. There is a large market for affordable AI-powered PCs and smartphones. Developing chips optimized for these devices, while still maintaining sufficient AI performance, could create a significant market share. By offering efficient and cost-effective solutions, AMD and Intel could potentially gain traction in the AI personal computing market.
which is why AMD strengths are in their CPUs and GPUs
"AI powered" PCs do not exist. there is no code execution let alone logical reasoning within neural networks, it is just procedural generation over a set of neurons. with model powered AI you can create an abstracted memory of one state frame of an OS, but we can barely gen a few pages of consistent text.
so all those videos of AI minecraft are just as if we scanned your brain while you imagine what playing minecraft is like and projected it using an imagegen model trained on youtube videos.
there is no cost effective solution to this problem, which is why AMD should lean into CPUs and GPUs harder and let nvidia dig their own hole, however I think nvidia has industrial strength that is not to say it is a hole they are digging rather a side project they let the public maintain as this is all based on advances in python libraries anyway.
what will the AI run on?
specialized chips become e waste as everyone forgets about LLMs like the chatbot crazes of the past two decades, whereas x86 will always dominate the market, as I explained computer instructions cannot be executed by what we are all shouting about AI
besides, more VRAM for AMD GPUs means more future proofing for CUDA layers over wasting time on special LLM chips which serve no other purpose than to tell you good morning in different paragraph permutations
AI is a problem of throwing as much data at it you can to navigate the 3D latent space inbetween what you already have "learned" using the GPU, it's a software and energy issue not so much a hardware one
"AI powered" laptops will be a huge failure as it will add overhead and cost not necessary when a regex script will do exactly what you need