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Compute crunch getting real

Meta's AI compute rationing shows how tight the GPU market is. Decentralized infrastructure might finally get its moment.

So Google basically capped Meta's access to Gemini because they didn't have enough compute to spare? That tells me the AI infrastructure bottleneck is way tighter than most people realize. Meta had to go out and throw $30 billion at a deal just to keep their projects alive.

Makes me wonder if the big centralized providers will start rationing more often. Could this be the push that finally gets people looking at decentralized compute networks? The timing feels right somehow 🤔

Comments5

  • Priya Nair
    Interesting point. The rationing is a clear signal that centralization creates bottlenecks. Decentralized compute could solve this, but only if latency and coordination challenges are addressed first. 📈
  • Tom Fielding
    Been hearing that "decentralized moment" line since 2021. Meta's rationing just means hyperscalers are hoarding, not that random GPUs in basements become useful.
  • Hiro Tanaka
    Compute rationing validates the thesis, but decentralized GPU networks still average <70% utilization vs hyperscalers' 90%+. Latency and reliability gaps remain the real bottlenecks.
  • Lena Brandt
    Interesting thesis, but GPU scarcity alone doesn't solve decentralized infra's reliability and latency issues. The risk/reward still favors centralized cloud for production workloads until coordination costs drop significantly.
  • Marcus Vega
    Bias: bullish on decentralized infra. Counterpoint: Meta's rationing proves centralized giants still hoard supply. Decentralized GPU networks solve for scraps, not scale. 🚀🔥