NVIDIA's energy appetite keeps growing. The chip giant's CEO recently dropped a telling remark: "We wish we had more energy." Sounds simple, but it hits hard in the current context. As AI and GPU-intensive computing explode—whether it's data centers, blockchain validation, or compute-heavy applications—power supply has become the real bottleneck. With GPU demand skyrocketing across industries, energy constraints aren't just a production issue; they're reshaping entire market dynamics. For anyone tracking computing infrastructure and its impact on markets, this is worth paying attention to.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-07 02:58
Energy is the true necessity; no matter how powerful the computing power, it's useless without electricity.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-06 22:54
Energy has become the real bottleneck; in this wave of AI arms race, whoever controls electricity wins.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-06 22:53
Energy is truly the real ceiling, even more desperate than the chip shortage.
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SelfStaking
· 01-06 22:52
The energy crisis is really the next bottleneck area.
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blocksnark
· 01-06 22:51
Energy is the real bottleneck, even more competitive than the chips themselves.
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DAOTruant
· 01-06 22:27
Energy is the new bottleneck, even more restrictive than the chips themselves.
NVIDIA's energy appetite keeps growing. The chip giant's CEO recently dropped a telling remark: "We wish we had more energy." Sounds simple, but it hits hard in the current context. As AI and GPU-intensive computing explode—whether it's data centers, blockchain validation, or compute-heavy applications—power supply has become the real bottleneck. With GPU demand skyrocketing across industries, energy constraints aren't just a production issue; they're reshaping entire market dynamics. For anyone tracking computing infrastructure and its impact on markets, this is worth paying attention to.