> speaks volumes about difficult it is to start from scratch to achieve chip independence for Europe
It’s tiring hearing this as if the US is any better on chip independence. Until VERY recently, both the US and Europe were limited to around 12nm domestically. Europe still has that capability, along with strong chip design companies, especially in automotive and industrial sectors. And nearly all modern US CPUs in mobile and embedded markets license Arm designs — a European (British) architecture.
> speaks volumes about difficult it is to start from scratch to achieve chip independence for Europe
It’s tiring hearing this as if the US is any better on chip independence. Until VERY recently, both the US and Europe were limited to around 12nm domestically. Europe still has that capability, along with strong chip design companies, especially in automotive and industrial sectors. And nearly all modern US CPUs in mobile and embedded markets license Arm designs — a European (British) architecture.
Interesting to see that the CPU tile on the GH200 is not smaller than the GPU.
Will Jupiter run... Jupyter?
I'll show myself out.
It does already! (Signed up for this.)
Welcome :)