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elthor89today at 7:43 AM3 repliesview on HN

If all manufacturers jump into serving the ai market segment.

Can this not be a opportunity for new entrants to start serving the other market segments?

How hard is it to start and manufacture memory for embedded systems in cars, or pc?


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Imustaskforhelptoday at 10:45 AM

One might think so but the AI companies actually lose a lot and I mean a lot of money in these deals.

Even if they might sell their inference and everything, they still wouldn't be that much profitable.

So like, the key point is that a ram company can supply openAI ram and get some really high quick bucks which would be even more than if they were to create thier own datacenters,run open source models in them, provide inference in say open router.

Now you might ask: Is openAI or these AI companies mad for burning so much money?

And I think you might know the answer to that.

lexicalitytoday at 8:36 AM

If it was easy there would be more memory manufacturers, rather than 2-3 wholesalers who sell to the people who put badges & rgb on it

nice_bytetoday at 8:23 AM

No, because if you have the capacity to make e.g. ram chips it makes more economic sense to sell them for ai bucks. Serving the other market segment is an opportunity cost unless you're selling to them at same prices. In the long run though if enough players emerge the price will eventually come down just due to oversupply.

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