Consumer? Even in the "if-you-need-to-ask-what-it-costs-you-can't-afford-it" world of frontier HPC systems, were only getting teasers of 0.8 Tbit/sec NICs this year.
As you say, only the GPU, maybe RAM, and the NIC will be able to churn data at these speeds. There is a reason why Mellanox (Nvidia) has developed GPUDirect RDMA, so the GPU and NIC can talk directly to each other.
As you say, only the GPU, maybe RAM, and the NIC will be able to churn data at these speeds. There is a reason why Mellanox (Nvidia) has developed GPUDirect RDMA, so the GPU and NIC can talk directly to each other.
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