u/lostdeveloper0sass

mRNA cancer vaccine & AI

I'm sure all of you have seen the news about moderna's success in phase 3 trial. What most people probably don't realize just how personalized this vaccine is to one person and how much AI compute they have to use to get to a useful working vaccine.

Essentially this is going to drive up more compute demand especially if this method works for other cancer's as well.

https://www.merck.com/news/merck-and-moderna-announce-phase-3-interpath-001-trial-of-intismeran-autogene-plus-keytruda-met-endpoints-of-recurrence-free-survival-rfs-and-distant-metastasis-free-survival-dmfs-in-patient/

Under the hood these models are transformers. They are doing code gen but for dna & rna.

IMO, we have a long way to go to cure all forms of cancer but something what we have learned with software coding is that with increased RL & success data, these models will keep on improving.

This is the form of demand we haven't really understood so far and overall hopefully now the anti datacenter crowd might finally get it especially if this mean curing all forms of cancer.

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u/lostdeveloper0sass — 11 hours ago

More Epyc details - 256 cores in 400W

This was the craziest learning for me. Venice 256 cores operates at 400W max, that's less than Vera 88 core ARM CPU which needs 450W max.

It's going to be hard to compete with this for agent deployments.

u/lostdeveloper0sass — 27 days ago

Scale up networking breakdown on Helios

Thought these two slides were really good for anyone trying to understand various parts like ESUN & UAlink & UEC.

ESUN works at Mac/network layer & UAlink at transport layer. The Broadcom guy said there will be multiple different forms of transport.

The second slide is Helios networking breakdown.

Hope this helps you understand how ESUN & UAlink work together. This is for scale up.

UEC is for scale out.

u/lostdeveloper0sass — 27 days ago