Brannin McBee (Core Weave) on moving from GPU mining to specialized compute (EP.258)
On The Brink with Castle Island
Release Date: 11/10/2021
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info_outlineCore Weave cofounder and CSO Brannin McBee joins the show to talk GPU mining and high performance computation. In this episode:
- Details on the Core Weave's latest fundraise
- Core Weave's hybrid data center model which combines Ethereum mining and generalized computation
- Transitioning from just crypto mining to the specialized compute market
- Why the hyperscale cloud providers aren't always suitable for firms with specialized computation needs
- The nature and size of Core Weave's GPU and CPU fleet
- How Core Weave services clients in VFX and rendering, machine learning, and blockchain
- Why Core Weave was able to build a generalizable computational fleet
- Why the demand for VFX/rendering-based compute is accelerating
- How film studios are going from capital intensive on-prem computation to outsourcing it to cloud providers
- How Core Weave is able to achieve a high utilization rate for their GPUs
- How Core Weave is working on open sourcing GPT-3
- Why you can't access scale compute at conventional providers
- How Core Weave is managing Ethereum's transition to Proof of Stake
- When Brannin expects the final merge to occur
- How the market for GPU mining will change over time
- How NFTs are a new source of demand for large-scale compute
- Core Weave's attitude to Ethereum development
- Did Ethereum move away from some of its original principles?
- How proof of work was a strong distributive force during the early days of Ethereum
- Are miners less positively inclined towards the network now that their business model has an expiration date?
- Brannin's attitude towards MEV today
- Brannin's thoughts on Ethereum's security model as it moves towards PoS
- Does the abundance of capital make PoS more vulnerable than PoW?
- Why diseconomies of scale for electricity procurement protected PoW networks
- Why rendering PoW 'synthetic' in PoS makes it easier to pull off an attack
- How Core Weave pursues sustainability in their operations
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