> So why not just fix AMD accelerators in pytorch?
It doesn't fit the business model. I mean sure, they'll sell AMD computers now like a bootleg Puget Systems. But why buy from the bootleg when I can just buy from the real thing (or AWS) and run tinygrad on there if I want?
So the play is, get people using your framework (tinygrad), then pivot to making AI chips for it:
> In the limit, it’s a chip company, but there’s a lot of intermediates along the way.
It doesn't fit the business model. I mean sure, they'll sell AMD computers now like a bootleg Puget Systems. But why buy from the bootleg when I can just buy from the real thing (or AWS) and run tinygrad on there if I want?
So the play is, get people using your framework (tinygrad), then pivot to making AI chips for it:
> In the limit, it’s a chip company, but there’s a lot of intermediates along the way.
Seems far fetched but good luck to them.