The answer is always the same: Buy a large enough processor with enough I/O and memory so it can be run at 80 percent ...
Robots have left the pilot corner. They now haul totes, lift pallets, and pace beside pickers across full distribution centers. Software—not hardware—decides whether that investment pays off.
The OpenAI deal fallout exposes the fundamental danger of being the most leveraged player in a market where the chip cycle moves faster than the concrete dries.
The open-source data stack promised freedom from vendor lock-in. For many teams building an open source data lakehouse, it delivered a different kind of cost, and not just in dollars. But the answer ...
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