Ah ok. Thanks for the link!
Ah ok. Thanks for the link!
As of now it’s just a small thing. If X keeps denying the requested information the penalty can increase quickly by for example by setting a daily late fee of several million Euro. If X still doesn’t comply they can raid their German offices for the requested information. If X still doesn’t comply they can shut X down in Germany, maybe even in all of EU to force compliance.
But usually you don’t need the extreme stuff.
I’m not familiar with this meme. What leopard? And what does it mean when it eats a face?
I’m an outsider.
Do you think the military will comply with an order to invade Canada? Usually the higher ups are pretty sane people (in the West).
Arrrr! Welcome aboard, ye scallywags!
It’s more expensive to ship across the oceans and requires a whole set of other infrastructure.
It only needs two ports and two docks. One of each at each end of the shipping route.
It’s exceedingly more easy to ship across land borders and to try and say my point isn’t valid like this is laughable.
Do you really think building and maintaining thousands of miles of roads and rails is cheaper than a few ports?
Never head of Cerebras. shrug
The world buys Nvidia. 98% of datacenter GPUs are made by Nvidia.
Source: https://www.hpcwire.com/2024/06/10/nvidia-shipped-3-76-million-data-center-gpus-in-2023-according-to-study/
I see no reason for that to change. Everybody is using them, knows how to use them and pretty much every AI software in existence runs on them.
It’s got electrolytes!