Grok acabou de descobrir uma das 7 coisas que faço para executar o novo Open Source Grok 2.5 com 4 mistura de especialistas ativos ao mesmo tempo com um leve impacto no desempenho. Sim, um é um oscilador divisor como eu usei em 1985 no IBM PC. Ele pode ser dimensionado em 1000s de GPUs Nvidia. Só não pergunte a especialistas em IA, pois eles dirão o que os ternos da IBM disseram em 1985. Link:
Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele24 de ago. de 2025
1986 when the amazing @THErealDVORAK wrote this article, I completed a sale of ~8000 Speed Injectors to a “secret government project”. That was ~8000 IBM PC/AT computers, I was responsible for the largest single purchase of PCs in that era. IBM’s Engineers flew out to meet with me as the “client” demanded they work with me. It was interesting to meet the same person that called me a “fake” they would “sue into the ground” say “Mr. Roemmele will you please help us?”. But why did I invent speeding up PCs, to do the “impossible”? Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. See I was building when the experts said “We are in an AI winter”. And the ~8000 computers? It was the largest and fastest CLASSIFIED AI/ML system built by the government in that era. You would not believe what it did, and I will say it was for good. It changed the world. One day it will be known. Building the AI “impossible” in 1986 and being ignored and discounted just like 2025. The big companies know me, their engineers contact me daily, but the AI suits, they are like the IBM suits. I can fundamentally change their AI. Funny how this stuff works…
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