Corey Grant
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Same thing.
It's like I want to get the best phone I can because I know that I'm going to get a bigger hard drive because I know that my daughter is going to get all my phone.
She's going to take a thousand pictures and it's going to be full.
I'm going to be pissed off about it.
And so that's why I get something big to protect myself down the road.
And it's like, that's what I'd say overbuying is rare.
And, but I would, I'd also say that the risk, I mean, yeah, if you've got the money over by, and I'm not just saying that because it it's you're okay.
Like you're not like in an F like if you were saying, Hey, like I want to go buy this, you know, I don't know, F one car.
And yeah,
If you take on an F1 track, it's going to go 200 miles an hour, however fast they go.
But it doesn't really make sense to go in and buy it for a street legal vehicle because you're only going to go 35 miles an hour.
But with AI specifically, the more VRAM you go, there's not a limit on it.
Like there's not a limit.
Having more means one more you can do.
The faster that you can go, the more unquantitized your models are.
you know, all the type of things.
So overbuying is not a risk.
I don't see that very often, but I guess you're essentially just buying a major problem.
Yeah.
And I guess you're essentially just buying additional years of relevancy for the machine you're spending your money on.