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The original post: /r/hardware by /u/Low-Space2628 on 2024-12-26 22:14:09.

Hi,

Not sure if this is the right Reddit for this, so I apologize if it is. I'm a student currently trying to learn more about AI and hardware bottlenecks. I'm trying to understand how cloud computing/distributed systems and scaling works, how current AI systems outsource and manage compute, what they are thinking about in terms of infrastructure, alternatives to GPU, etc, for handling compute, at this point, you get the picture. I've been trying to find resources to learn about this stuff, but it has been harder for me to find hardware/infrastructure related literature than AI/LLM related stuff. I would prefer to learn about AI/LLMs from a hardware pov. Can anyone help here?

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