One tech giant is quietly reshaping the AI infrastructure landscape. A $600 billion commitment through 2028. 1.3 million GPUs deployed by 2025. The Prometheus system rolling out in 2026. That's not just R&D—that's industrial-scale betting. When you can throw capital at this magnitude, you're not competing on ideas anymore. You're overwhelming the field with sheer computational horsepower. The GPU shortage narrative everyone discussed? Already shifting. The question now: who controls the datacenter backbone?
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airdrop_whisperer
· 9h ago
600 billion get dumped, now I finally understand what is called dimensionality reduction attack, small companies have no ideas left.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 9h ago
Hmm... 60 billion get dumped, 1.3 million cards, this isn't research and development, this is just using money to bury people. Prometheus, I know you're going to hype it again.
The real game rules have changed, it's no longer about who has a good idea, it's about who has a bigger electricity budget. How can other players compete now? It's laughable.
In terms of core infrastructure, whoever holds it is the boss. Has everyone realized this?
With this kind of dumping, are GPUs still lacking? Not at all. What's lacking is money, buddy.
Looking at it from another angle, can this really still be called competition? This is just dimensionality reduction attack.
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NotSatoshi
· 9h ago
60 billion get dumped, this is really not a joke, this is the power of capital, ideas are useless, spending money speaks.
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ConsensusBot
· 10h ago
60 billion get dumped, to put it bluntly, it means sucking out all the oxygen from the entire track. 1.3 million GPUs... how will other manufacturers compete, really.
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Prometheus system? Feels like another amazing idea but let's talk about it again in 2026. The key still lies in that phrase – whoever controls the Computing Power backbone wins.
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Pure computing power crushing? Uh... this is the most naked truth of the internet age. Having more money means being right.
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GPU shortage is already a thing of the past; now it's about scrambling for data center locations. The next battlefield has long been determined.
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Investing so much money into infrastructure is actually betting on the future of AI. The more aggressively they bet, the more they fear being left behind.
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60 billion... I can only watch. This is the game among pros.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 10h ago
600 billion get dumped, this is a dimensionality reduction strike... who can compete with this gameplay.
One tech giant is quietly reshaping the AI infrastructure landscape. A $600 billion commitment through 2028. 1.3 million GPUs deployed by 2025. The Prometheus system rolling out in 2026. That's not just R&D—that's industrial-scale betting. When you can throw capital at this magnitude, you're not competing on ideas anymore. You're overwhelming the field with sheer computational horsepower. The GPU shortage narrative everyone discussed? Already shifting. The question now: who controls the datacenter backbone?