Are you sure thats not a picture of the upcomming RTX 7090 TI
this post was submitted on 29 Nov 2023
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saw temperatures at the bottom of the boreholes reach 375 degrees Fahrenheit (191 C)
Why is it so hot there at only 2km deep?
Could be near a volcanic area.
I do appreciate Google listing the carbon consumption per GCP datacenter when deploying a new workload. It allows customers to make low carbon choices for compute.
I assume the Paris value is only that low when their nuclear plants aren't shut, down like basically all of '23
I mean, instead of mining Uran, refining it, bother with toxic waste in each step, why not harness the power of natural radioactive decay?
Btw, weren't effective MASER drills invented a short while ago?
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