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rakel_rakeltoday at 8:23 AM2 repliesview on HN

Hey Siri, show me an example of an oxymoron!

> CERN is using extremely small, custom large language models physically burned into silicon chips to perform real-time filtering of the enormous data generated by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).


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sh3rl0cktoday at 8:28 AM

There's no mention of SLMs or LLMs, though.

> This work represents a compelling real-world demonstration of “tiny AI” — highly specialised, minimal-footprint neural networks

FPGAs for Neural Networks have been s thing since before the LLM era.

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mslatoday at 8:36 AM

Are they some ancient small-scale integration VLSI design? Do they broadcast on a low-frequency VHF band? Face it: Oxymorons like those are part of the technical world. "VLSI" was a current term back when whole CPUs were made out of fewer transistors than we use for register files now, and "VHF" is low frequency even by commercial broadcasting standards.

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