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Companies are going all-in on artificial intelligence right now, investing millions or even billions into the area while slapping the AI initialism on their products, even when doing so seems strange and pointless.

Heavy investment and increasingly powerful hardware tend to mean more expensive products. To discover if people would be willing to pay extra for hardware with AI capabilities, the question was asked on the TechPowerUp forums.

The results show that over 22,000 people, a massive 84% of the overall vote, said no, they would not pay more. More than 2,200 participants said they didn't know, while just under 2,000 voters said yes.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I honestly have no Idea what AI does to a processor

Parallel processing capability. CPUs historically worked with mostly-non-massively-parallelizable tasks; maybe you'd use a GPU if you wanted that.

I mean, that's not necessarily "AI" as such, but LLMs are a neat application that uses them.

On-CPU video acceleration does parallel processing too.

Software's going to have to parallelize if it wants to get much by way of performance improvements, anyway. We haven't been seeing rapid exponential growth in serial computation speed since the early 2000s. But we can get more parallel compute capacity.