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Blackwell: The GPU that Could

In a world where computers are so powerful, they can think for themselves. A world where artificial intelligence isn't just a buzzword, but a reality. Well, we're not quite there yet, but we're getting closer thanks to a new kid on the block:  The Nvidia Blackwell GPU . Think of it as the Ferrari of computer chips, designed to power the next generation of artificial intelligence. But unlike a Ferrari, this baby is more interested in crunching numbers than burning rubber.   Meet the Powerhouse Blackwell Meet the Powerhouse This thing is a beast, folks. It's like trying to tame a wild stallion with a laser pointer. It's so powerful, it could probably fry an egg on its surface. And don't even get me started on the cooling system. It's like they've installed a small nuclear reactor in there, just to keep it from overheating.   Microsoft vs. OpenAI: The GPU Olympics Imagine these two tech giants, Microsoft and OpenAI, as rival superheroes. Microsoft...

OpenAI's Pricing Gambit: The $2,000 Question in AI's Future (Enter Strawberry and Orion)

In a move that could redefine the landscape of artificial intelligence, OpenAI is reportedly considering subscription prices that could make your jaw drop. How much would you be willing to shell out for cutting-edge AI capabilities? $50?, $75? Brace yourself – the numbers being tossed around go as high as $200, $1,000 , or even a staggering $2,000 per month. The Price of Innovation OpenAI executives are in the midst of early discussions about pricing for their upcoming large language models (LLMs), including: Strawberry: A reasoning-focused model Orion: A new flagship LLM While nothing is set in stone, these potential price points signal a significant shift in how AI companies value their most advanced offerings.  How much would you be willing to pay for ChatGPT every month? $50?, $75? How about $200 or $2,000 monthly subscription for advanced AI models, discussing the capabilities of upcoming LLMs like Strawberry and Orion. The $2,000 Question OpenAI, the tech giant b...