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bakramantoday at 7:03 AM6 repliesview on HN

RAM is never the issue, it's always the compute power


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CamouflagedKiwitoday at 8:35 AM

It's absolutely not for these models. There are plenty of consumer GPUs out there with 8 or 12GB VRAM - they are comparatively very fast at inference but just aren't big enough to run lots of the models you want. Also context management is a massive pain.

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piva00today at 9:12 AM

RAM bandwidth is the main issue for running LLMs on consumer hardware...

spider-mariotoday at 7:28 AM

RAM is not “never” the issue. My iPhone and MacBook Air could both run larger and more capable models if they had more RAM.

tuetuopaytoday at 7:41 AM

Quite the opposite, RAM is always the issue. More specifically, high bandwidth RAM.

mhaberltoday at 7:43 AM

what??? not true!

for inference the compute is the last thing we need more of.

memory bandwidth is the numebr one blocker, after that the inefficiencies that where introduced with MoE models (and all new large models are made that way)

Here is a quick read: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49324600

geek_attoday at 7:07 AM

and memory bandwidth