Ok, this whole thing is based on horseshit. If you read the thread, OP claims that "SMCI then sends these GPUs to smaller companies ... in Taiwan, who disable the the GPS-based shutdown controllers intended to prevent the GPUs from being used in banned countries". Stop right there. 1) No such thing exists on these chips, nor is there a requirement for this from the US govt. 2) THINK. What happens when you put a GPS receiver in a Faraday cage? No fucking signal. What is a computer case? A friggin' Faraday cage to prevent noise from the CPU from interfering with other electronics in the home.
Look into probiotics - particularly PS128.
Nah, you are spot on Anon. This guy is cock full of ultra-hyphenated-mental- masturbation . This topic is a genuine waste of time and energy. I dug in on this years ago and could find NOTHING to substantiate his claims.
Nvidia is currently seeking/building data centers with a power density of 200KW per rack. Each rack is approximately the side of a standard refrigerator (42-48 rack units). Each rack requires about 12 sq. ft. of space on the floor. Each data center 'room' is typically 10,000 sq. ft.
At these densities - each 'room', of which there could be 10 or 100 (largest DC I've seen is ~1M sq. ft.) would consume ~17 Megawatts.
The answer is simple - just look to Genesis 1:12. It is pretty clear "And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good."
It has some embroidered writing on the right hand side (as wearer) that I cannot seem to make out.
IC/IB?? and another line - anyone else have some photoshop type software to bring forward the features to help decipher it?
Elon himself has claimed to be an alien. Sause (first result)-> https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/culture/elon-musk-says-hes-an-alien-in-resurfaced-clip-b2179392.html
Can you show me a regulatory requirement for GPS enabled GPUs anywhere? Nope. You are also missing the point - if your GOAL was to disable GPS, a simple metal computer case works wonders. Again, OP claim is BS.