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Comment Re:Who would want this? (Score 1) 137

Maybe people who read the article? Which, clearly, you did not. So let me sum it up for you: No cost to the homeowner, they pay for power and internet and charge you a flat monthly fee for both (which may be $150, may be more, may be $0), and it's a fanless liquid cooled system.

At least that's the idea and the claims. They say they're already rolling it out in some new construction, at no extra cost to the homebuyers. Will it pan out? I don't know.

Comment Re:indirect benefit for AI (Score 1) 137

That seems to be the idea. “As the demand for AI and inference compute continues to accelerate, there is a critical need for low-latency solutions that are proximal to end users and can scale rapidly”. Which, under the CEO-speak, comes down to, "do the inferencing close to the users, it'll be faster".

Comment Re:Extra Cost Being Built Right Into a New Home (Score 1) 137

RTFA!

A Span installation typically includes a smart panel, an outdoor XFRA unit, a backup battery, and sometimes solar panels.

[...]

"The exact arrangement will vary from one neighborhood or region to the next, but it’s likely that Span will take on paying the host’s electricity and internet bills directly, and charge a flat fee every month that’s much lower than what the host would otherwise pay to their electric utility and internet service provider," says a Span spokesperson.

"An example flat fee that we’ve shared previously is $150 per month, about half of what average Americans pay for their electricity and internet service. In some cases, there may be no fee at all."

[...]
Span says XFRA is being installed during the construction process at no cost to the homeowner—and that the system has already been rolled out in a small number of communities.

Comment Re:Just... no. (Score 1) 137

Why not read the material first? That way, you don't have to look silly when your points have already been dealt with. For example, "Span is incorporating technology from Nvidia into its system, including a liquid-cooled, fanless component inside the server. The design helps eliminate the noise typically associated with data centers—a frequent complaint in communities near large facilities."

Comment Re:Just... no. (Score 1) 137

You don't know if it's always on. Those details aren't present (that I saw), and it's likely that they would throttle when the grid was under heavy load. A reasonable inference from what the company (who make "smart" electric panels) is saying about power management.

As for cooling, "Span is incorporating technology from Nvidia into its system, including a liquid-cooled, fanless component inside the server. The design helps eliminate the noise typically associated with data centers—a frequent complaint in communities near large facilities."

Comment Re:Do the home owners (Score 1) 137

Why presume when you can read?

"Span says XFRA is being installed during the construction process at no cost to the homeowner—and that the system has already been rolled out in a small number of communities."

"The exact arrangement will vary from one neighborhood or region to the next, but it’s likely that Span will take on paying the host’s electricity and internet bills directly, and charge a flat fee every month that’s much lower than what the host would otherwise pay to their electric utility and internet service provider," says a Span spokesperson.

"An example flat fee that we’ve shared previously is $150 per month, about half of what average Americans pay for their electricity and internet service. In some cases, there may be no fee at all."

Comment Re: Do the home owners (Score 3, Funny) 137

If the hardware looks like what they have in the mockup image, you wouldn't need a removal bond, you'd just take the box down.

Now think about it the smart way - if the company fails and nobody comes to take the hardware, what did you just get for free? "liquid-cooled NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs."
The only reason I'd want to take it down would be to bring it inside.

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