Corey Grant
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I think what you're going to see in the next round of GP release, it will not be the top of the stack, will not be 96.
I don't know if it's going to double, but I think there is the demand and they have the ability to kind of take that a little out of cycle.
The other thing,
that we're going to see three years from now.
And this is, once again, I'm going to qualify it, Logan Lawler's opinion, no insider information, is that Nvidia at GTC announced, you know, Spark, which is their founder's edition.
And we will be, I don't know when we're releasing this, but at the time of where we have not released our Dell Pro Max GB10.
So what you're going to see, and this is Logan's looking, is traditionally AI has been local, has been very much dedicated GPU.
There's a reason why NVIDIA, I believe, is going to more of this system-on-a-chip ARM design, both in their server products and their local workstation products.
Microsoft, you can Google it, they, to power their data center, they went out and bought a nuclear power plant at Three Mile Island.
And that's not an exaggeration.
That is the level of power.
They bought Three Mile Island, I mean, like literally for the nuclear power plant.
And dedicated GPUs, servers, cooling, all of that, AI will only reach a certain space because there's not enough power in the world unless we want to just drop a nuclear power plant in your backyard.
However, with the system on a chip kind of arm design,
It is not as powerful yet, but it is very, very power efficient.
And what I think you're going to see is three years from now, two and a half years from now, we launch new Dell Pro Max products.
Instead of having a separate Intel or AMD processor, separate RAM, well, hard drive will always be separate, but RAM, GPU, and this, you're going to see products that are all powerful.
integrated in because of the power.
That's why, for example, I hate you for this, Grant, but you had your Mac, right?
Why is it awesome?