Tony Da Designer
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Tony Da Designer
@TonyDaDesigner
lead developer @ What's Up Chuck Productions

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SpaceX has just announced that they have entered into a $920 million per month agreement with Google to provide compute capacity, according to a new filing. "On June 5, 2026, we entered into a Cloud Service Agreement with Google with respect to access to compute capacity. The customer has agreed to pay us $920 million per month from October 2026 through June 2029, with capacity ramping up through September at a reduced fee. The compute capacity provided includes approximately 110,000 NVIDIA GPUs, CPUs, memory, and other related components. After December 31, 2026, the agreement may be terminated by either party upon 90 days' notice. The customer will retain ownership of, and intellectual property rights in, its content, Al models, and related data."





There will never be a game as good as vanilla & Burning Crusade World of Warcraft than at its peak. You log in at 11pm to raid - the best community (mostly racist people in ventrilo) and smash buttons all night. Today when you log in, you log right off. It isn't the same, but, maybe we're not the same either.


NVIDIA's RTX Spark PCs might be way more expensive than many expected 👀 According to a Morgan Stanley assessment shared after Computex 2026: • RTX Spark N1X laptops/PCs may start at around $2,899+ • RTX Spark N1 systems could start at around $1,799+ RTX Spark N1X specs: • 20-core Arm CPU • 6,144 CUDA Cores • Blackwell RTX GPU • Up to 128GB Unified Memory • Up to 1 PFLOP AI Performance • DLSS 4.5 + Ray Tracing • PCIe 5.0 • Wi-Fi 7 • Runs 120B+ parameter AI models locally RTX Spark N1 specs: • Up to 12-core Arm CPU • Blackwell RTX GPU • Up to 32GB Unified Memory • Up to 500 TOPS AI • Windows on Arm • AI-first laptop platform Why it matters: NVIDIA is pitching RTX Spark as the future of AI PCs, capable of running large AI models, AAA games, and creator workloads locally. But these price tags place the first wave firmly in the premium segment, potentially slowing mass adoption and Apple MacBook competition but it.... The real question: Can AI-first PCs become mainstream if entry prices start near $1,800 and flagship models push $3,000? 🤔

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