Meta's open AI hardware vision

engineering.fb.com

212 points by GavCo 14 hours ago


jameslk - 14 hours ago

That title is most definitely a swipe at OpenAI. It seems there’s a theme of two types of platform companies: the closed one that has the “premium” platform, and the open one that gets market share by commodifying the platform.

macOS vs Windows

iOS vs Android

OpenAI vs Meta AI?

Edit: Another observation is Meta seems to open things defensively. Facebook had a rich developer platform until Facebook stopped needing to grab market share. Meta’s VR platform was closed until Apple challenged them with Vision Pro. Then Meta announced open sourcing Horizon OS. I wonder if Meta will truly keep things open if they win, or if it’s more like a case of EEE?

Gee101 - 14 hours ago

Zuckerberg and Facebook gets a lot of hate but at least they invest a lot into engineering and open source.

TechDebtDevin - 13 hours ago

> "This effort pushed our infrastructure to operate across more than 16,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs, making Llama 3.1 405B the first model in the Llama series to be trained at such a massive scale."

So at 20k a pop (assuming meta has a decent wholesale price from Nividia) they spent $320 MILLION on the 405B model (not including probably 5-10 million in electricity for the training process, water, staff, infra).

Do we think that brings more than 400+ million in value to Meta? I think so. I don't want to do the math, so I'll ask Perplexity to look it up:

> "How much has Meta's valuation increased since they released their first open source model"

Answer (edited):

> Closing price on February 23, 2023: $509.50 > Closing price on October 11, 2024: $573.68 > The increase in stock price is $64.18 per share. > Total increase = Price increase per share × Number of outstanding shares > Total increase = $64.18 × 2,534,000,000 = $162,632,100,000 > Meta's stock valuation has increased by approximately $162.63 billion since the release of their first open source model on February 24, 2023.

They seem to be making the right choices!

m_ke - 13 hours ago

I wonder when Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI will partner on an open chip design to compete with NVIDIA.

They’re all blowing billions of dollars on NVIDIA hardware with like 70% margin and with triton backing PyTorch it shouldn’t be that hard to move off of CUDA stack.

dudus - 14 hours ago

Very impressive. Not sure if worth $40 Billion. But very impressive nonetheless.

atomic128 - 9 hours ago

And to power all those fused-multiply-add circuits, Meta will likely soon be involved in the construction or restart or life-extension of nuclear fission reactors, just like Microsoft and Google and Amazon (and Oracle, allegedly).

Quoting Yann LeCun (Vice-President, Chief AI Scientist at Meta):

  AI datacenters will be built next to energy production sites that can produce 
  gigawatt-scale, low-cost, low-emission electricity continuously.

  Basically, next to nuclear power plants.

  The advantage is that there is no need for expensive and wasteful
  long-distance distribution infrastructure.

  Note: Yes, solar and wind are nice and all, but they require lots of land
  and massive-scale energy storage systems for when there is too little sun
  and/or wind. Neither simple nor cheap.
https://x.com/ylecun/status/1837875035270263014
andrewstuart - 14 hours ago

Free and open LLMs will be compelling to many of users that cannot or do not want to use online services.

It’s good that a large company like Meta seems to be pushing it forward with openllama 3.2.

Open, quality LLMs must lead to some tense discussions at OpenAI and Anthropic about whether they should be open or closed.

OpenAI Whisper is open source and it’s extremely good although it appeared to me the online version is much faster.

seydor - 14 hours ago

They ve already gone after openAi, are they after Nvidia now?

Quekid5 - 14 hours ago

"Open" is a meme at this point, isn't it?