Have it ever started?
PS1/2/4 were dang cheap boxes.
No, PS1 and PS4 were built to be cheap AF from the get-go.Oh they've always been subsidized.
they never had them.
A Microsoft executive has admitted that the company doesn’t earn any profit on sales of Xbox consoles alone. The admission came as part of the Epic v. Apple trial yesterday, confirming what we’ve known for years: Microsoft sells Xbox consoles at a loss. Asked how much margin Microsoft makes on Xbox consoles, the company’s head of Xbox business development, Lori Wright, said, “We don’t; we sell the consoles at a loss.”
Sony’s $499 PlayStation 5 console is no longer selling at a loss. Bloomberg reports that Sony chief financial officer Hiroki Totoki shared the news just a week after the company announced it had sold 10 million PS5 consoles.
Loss here means not per-unit costs, but stuff to account for NRE paid.This is false. Unless you're accusing both companies of lying to their shareholders.
Home console hardware from Microsoft and Sony were always subsidized at launch, with Sony claiming very openly when they stop losing money with each console.
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Sony CEO Kaz Hirai says PS4 is already profitable
www.polygon.com
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Microsoft would like to remind you the Xbox definitely makes money
Xbox consoles are sold at a losswww.theverge.com
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Sony’s $499 PS5 is no longer selling at a loss
The PS5 won’t be costly like the PS3.www.theverge.com
The only exception to this was probably the PS5 Pro.
Oh the AI bubble will burst, eventually. The economics of it all don’t work. More money has been spent than will ever be regained through subscription revenue, LLM development will plateau, and open source models will mean nobody has a monopoly.Won't happen... AI is here to stay
What will burst is meaningless investment into meaningless "startups"
Then the only bubble burst re hardware will be when performance requirements plateau
IIRC On a per unit basis consoles were almost never sold at a loss. The actual losses Sony and others were talking about are things like Marketing, R&D, legal, etc.This is false. Unless you're accusing both companies of lying to their shareholders.
Home console hardware from Microsoft and Sony were always subsidized at launch, with Sony claiming very openly when they stop losing money with each console.
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Sony CEO Kaz Hirai says PS4 is already profitable
www.polygon.com
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Microsoft would like to remind you the Xbox definitely makes money
Xbox consoles are sold at a losswww.theverge.com
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Sony’s $499 PS5 is no longer selling at a loss
The PS5 won’t be costly like the PS3.www.theverge.com
The only exception to this was probably the PS5 Pro.
OpenAI validated AMD Mi450, and now other can also follow.
I feel like this is the wrong word to use given what validation usually means in the context of nascent silicon in enterprise markets.They validated much more than MI450. They validated the things that come after MI450..
Oh the AI bubble will burst, eventually. The economics of it all don’t work. More money has been spent than will ever be regained through subscription revenue, LLM development will plateau, and open source models will mean nobody has a monopoly.
IIRC On a per unit basis consoles were almost never sold at a loss. The actual losses Sony and others were talking about are things like Marketing, R&D, legal, etc.
I thought they were generally sold at a bit of a loss but made up for it handsomely through controllers, memory cards, royalties (wrong word) from 3rd party titles, Playstation network or whatever they call it, etc.
Well they were nice enough to confirm several patents before the thing has even taped out.
They're just shmem to shmem transfers.- New inter-CU glue (mesh-like?) that enhances ML efficiency
oh no there's much more than that.- "Universal Compression" which should increase effective bandwidth and could be behind the seemingly anemic AT3 and AT4 memory bandwidth without L3.
I will say 'unified light transport' seems to imply they are programmable RT cores.Well they were nice enough to confirm several patents before the thing has even taped out.
they already are on PS5.I will say 'unified light transport' seems to imply they are programmable RT cores.
So that's AMD saying they'll finally get dedicated ray tracing units just like Nvidia had since Turin...- Improved raytracing / path-tracing performance through "Radiance Cores".
no.So that's AMD saying they'll finally get dedicated ray tracing units just like Nvidia had since Turin...
again, they already do GEMM.Neural Arrays = Tensor cores?
Wishful thinking.Sure sounds that way.
No, more like an intra SE ML task sharing system.Neural Arrays = Tensor cores? Sure sounds that way.
They're just shmem to shmem transfers a-la H100.No, more like an intra SE ML task sharing system.
....They're just shmem to shmem transfers a-la H100.
Normal shmem to shmem transfers happen thru your gmem.What you are talking about is a feature that was part of OpenCL 2.0 years ago.
Compute Processing Cluster.= Copy/Push Command?
Seems like Hopper has a lot of architecture jargon to go with it, but none of the nVidia official PR I can find mentions this, can you supply a link to wherever you found it?Compute Processing Cluster.
Also an H100 thing.
