@tunguz: If they can come up with a "mini" version of DGX Spark that's under $1K they could be printing money like there is no t…
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A tweet speculates that a sub-$1K mini version of NVIDIA's DGX Spark could be highly profitable, while a quoted tweet discusses upcoming NVIDIA N1 and N1X ARM-based laptop chips targeting Apple's thin laptop market.
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If they can come up with a “mini” version of DGX Spark that’s under $1K they could be printing money like there is no tomorrow.
Ankit Jxa (@kingofknowwhere): NVIDIA N1 and N1X based on ARM v9.2 for laptops are going to be an attempt to take over Apple’s monopoly on thin laptops. Allegedly it’s built on the 3nm TSMC node. With the highest tier being 128GB of LPDDR5x unified memory with up to 6,144 CUDA cores based on the “Grace
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