
Memory now 65% of AI chip costs, reshaping hardware economics
Hacker News·1h·intelkishan
As AI chips have evolved, memory components have become the dominant cost driver—nearly two-thirds of total component spending. This shift matters for indie makers building AI products: it means custom silicon and specialized architectures are becoming viable alternatives to buying expensive off-the-shelf GPUs, potentially opening new hardware startups.
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