

So from the inference / customer computation side of things, it isn’t a problem.
Not necessarily. There are inference schemes where spreading MoE models across 40+ GPUs with a fast interconnect yields better efficiency.
looks like blackwells can run sunstained at 88c
The coolant still needs to remain relatively cool to hold that silicon temperature, though. Practically it can’t be like 60C.



On the contrary, to quote Wikipedia’s article on him:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Sanger
Which lines up with external articles written by him that I’m reading, including his take on Grokipedia: https://larrysanger.org/2025/10/grokipedia-a-first-look/
Of course Wikipedia is biased (probably western/liberal biased), astroturfed, and such. I was taught that in middle school. But calling it something like a CIA misinformation op falls into “perfect is the enemy of good” at best, and sounds more like the efforts of bad actors trying to tear down information sources they can’t control.
I really don’t like that.
For all its flaws, Wikipedia is one of the last “free” information oases on Earth. It’s critical to humanity’s survival. It should improve, yes, but we don’t need any more conspiracies undermining it.