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Daily News Stuff 5 June 2026
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- AI token costs are becoming a meme. Here's why that's a good thing. (Tom's Hardware)
It's not. I mean, not for the AI companies, and not for anyone else unless it pops the bubble, and not even then as trillions of dollars of virtual money suddenly disappearing would cause a certain amount of drama.Despite that, Altman projects that AI token usage will continue to increase. He said that six-and-a-half years ago, the top token spender at the startup used 100,000 tokens a month - today, that is the global per capita average token usage, and that OpenAI’s token leader uses about 100 billion a month. The OpenAI chief also admitted, to his own embarrassment, that someone else uses even more. So, if token usage were to grow linearly, then he would expect the global per capita token usage to hit 100 billion monthly.
Somehow I don't think that will happen. At OpenAI's current rates, that would cost the average user over a million dollars a month and provide the company with a quadrillion dollars in monthly revenue.
Tech News
- Everything new is old again: DDR4 is back on the menu. (Tom's Hardware)
I'm thinking of picking up a 5800X3D because I have plenty of DDR4 and the larger cache on that chip helps hide the lower bandwidth.
In addition to production of DDR4 modules restarting, CPUs using DDR4 have resumed production - or, from Intel, never stopped - and fresh motherboards are rolling out of factories.
- There is now - or soon will be - a 12,060 piece Lego model of the Sagrada Familia. (Lego)
Available to pre-order now; shipping in November. $799.
- The UN suffered a breach that revealed the household details of 600,000 welfare recipient families. (Bleeping Computer)
In Gaza.
- Alphabet - Google's parent company - just raise $85 billion for its AI division. (Tech Crunch)
Google made $110 billion in profit last year, and it's still not self-funding its AI plans.
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I ordered a Minisforum DEG1 and PSU yesterday to go with my AI X1, now that Google's released a model that will fit on a 16GB GPU (my RX 6800). Be interesting to see how that works. If I understand correctly I'll be able to download one of two apps (LM Studio or ollama, or something like that) and the weights (18GB) and then I'll be able to run an LLM locally? The way I look at it is it'll only cost me $280 or so and even if it's not what I want...I'll be able to game on the eGPU. Stuff I found last night suggests this combo will run the GPU at about 90-95% of it's full bandwidth.
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, June 05 2026 11:16 PM (1zWbY)
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I haven't tried it myself (I have a DEG1 but it's still in its box) but that should work fine. The bandwidth limit of OCuLink would reduce game performance by something like 10% (depending on the title, but in that ballpark), but once an AI model is loaded it would run at very close to full speed - 95% or better.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Saturday, June 06 2026 08:23 AM (PiXy!)
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