The Hardware Powering AI
With the world constantly generating more data, unlocking the full potential of AI means a constant need for faster and more resilient hardware.
On the a16z podcast, Guido Appenzeller explores the challenges for founders trying to build AI companies, the delta between supply and demand, whether to own or rent, where moats can be found, and even where open source comes into play.
FULL EPISODE: • Chasing Silicon: The Race for GPUs
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