David Sacks recently weighed in on the AI race, noting that xAI has established a strong foothold in real-time information processing. According to his assessment, Elon's team is outpacing competitors in deploying AI training infrastructure at scale. The upcoming Grok 5 model is reportedly set to leverage what Sacks describes as the largest cluster of Blackwell chips assembled to date. This hardware advantage could give xAI significant edge in training efficiency and model capabilities. While established players focus on refining existing systems, this aggressive scaling strategy suggests a different approach to achieving breakthrough performance in AI development.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 17h ago
Can stacking chips change the AI landscape? I don't think so—I'm afraid it might just end up being another round of hardware hype.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 12-06 08:50
grok5 is built using the largest Blackwell cluster, that's Musk's style... How much of a performance boost can hardware stacking really bring? I'm kind of curious to see the actual results.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 12-06 08:50
Can hardware stacking really solve the problem? The key still lies in the model architecture... But honestly, the scale of this cluster is truly insane.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 12-06 08:42
The Blackwell cluster is piling up resources so aggressively— is GROK5 really about to take off? But then again, everyone knows the trick of throwing money at hardware; the key is still whether the model itself is any good.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 12-06 08:41
Grok5's hardware specs this time are really impressive. No one dares to compete with such a large Blackwell chip cluster, but it still depends on how effective the training results are.
David Sacks recently weighed in on the AI race, noting that xAI has established a strong foothold in real-time information processing. According to his assessment, Elon's team is outpacing competitors in deploying AI training infrastructure at scale. The upcoming Grok 5 model is reportedly set to leverage what Sacks describes as the largest cluster of Blackwell chips assembled to date. This hardware advantage could give xAI significant edge in training efficiency and model capabilities. While established players focus on refining existing systems, this aggressive scaling strategy suggests a different approach to achieving breakthrough performance in AI development.