Deep Seek Is A Deep Fake - America Way Ahead In A.I.
Big data center, big capital guys faked out the country on A.I.
This week the stock market and many outside the artificial intelligence world learned in a big way - A.I. is not necessarily a big data center, huge capital outlay challenge.
The Chinese pretty much told the world they can deliver a LLM (large language model) for A.I. for a few million bucks while every U.S. player is telling you they need to build a nuclear power plant next to every Microsoft data center.
You were faked out.
There is zero need for even the $6 million Chinese data center, nor is there a requirement for large language models.
A.I. does not need massive data centers, the current, obsolete tech stack used by the major players - which is 40 years old - needs data centers.
A series of small language models, harmoniously living together in a distributed infrastructure - can out-perform any large language model - and leave the data center behind.
We know this because we do it every day.
Today we published the NGO tracking video - showing an application that would take a huge data center with current tech - running on a computer you can hold in your hand - on Twitter - and over a million people saw it.
China's DeepSeek has shown that assumptions about AI infrastructure needs are incorrect. We agree - we’ve been proving it for years.
DeepSeek recently announced a large A.I. model using a small fraction of the resources of "traditional" A.I. companies.
Fractal Computing technology does the same thing for data centers in general.
Fractal Computing addresses data center power requirements by eliminating the need for data centers in the first place.
Fractal Computing technology was developed to address the performance needs of large enterprise software systems. The technology makes these software systems so efficient their hardware needs are reduced to the point where they do not require data centers.
Remember our earlier posts.
Everything you see Microsoft, Google, Oracle and the rest of the capital-intensive players doing is I/O intensive. You remember, I/O is the input/output thing we reviewed here.
They are trying to sell the American people that the only way to dominate in A.I. is with huge data centers. They have to say that - because they need data centers, we don’t.
There are data centers because there is I/O - reduce I/O, reduce the need for data centers.
One way to build big A.I. systems is to build massive data centers - like the preposterous $500 billion ones featured last week at the White House.
Another way is to dramatically reduce I/O from computing, and you do not need a data center at all.
We aren’t asking you to take our word for it - that there is absolutely NO application, A.I., government or corporate that requires a data center.
To prove it, we have billion dollar revenue customers for whom we take an enterprise billing system - that runs for 70 hours in a huge data center - and we rewrite in Fractal quantum-speed tech and it runs for less than 5 minutes on a computer you can hold in your lap.
CIOs who committed their companies to obsolete “cloud native” implementations won’t take our calls. They know they are in real trouble when their management learns they committed their companies to obsolete tech - and paid tens of millions of dollars to do so.
But the hedge funds who own those companies are starting to circle our demos - with a way to reduce IT-spend dramatically by eliminating data centers.
So what you saw this week is the Chinese doing with a small data center what the Americans need massive compute to accomplish.
What you may have missed is Fractal quantum-speed compute technology, by making compute so efficient that data centers are not required - showed the Chinese why they do not need a data center at all.
Don’t be alarmed. The Chinese will never get our technology - but as long as they are committing to data centers at all, they are a generation behind.
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America is not building AI though. It is building an infrastructure to neurally modulate Americans.
Wait where's the part about America Way Ahead In A.I.? You mean they could be with Fractal?