Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast

SF Compute: Commoditizing Compute to solve the GPU Bubble forever

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Apr 11, 2025
Evan Conrad shares the riveting journey of SF Compute, revealing how they turned financial struggles into opportunities by selling GPU clusters. The discussion dives into the intriguing dynamics of the GPU market, highlighting the unexpected parallels between GPU finances and real estate models. They'll explore the implications of increasing GPU commoditization, customer pricing sensitivity, and the role of long-term contracts in profitability. Additionally, learn about the innovative branding strategies aimed at promoting calmness in tech, alongside the complexities of email innovation.
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The Fatal Flaw of Combined GPU Software/Hardware

  • Combining software and hardware in the GPU cloud business leads to financial losses.
  • Separate the businesses to succeed, like Modal and CoreWeave.

SF Compute's Origins

  • SF Compute started as an AI lab focused on music and audio models.
  • Facing potential bankruptcy, they pivoted to subleasing their GPU cluster, becoming a GPU realtor.

SF Compute's Market Model

  • SF Compute's market model enables high utilization rates by adjusting prices based on demand.
  • This allows for short-term bursts and reselling of unused compute, benefiting both buyers and sellers.
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