Compute Scarcity Is Morphing the Market for Kernels

When compute is abundant, inefficiency hides in the noise and nobody gets paid to find it. When it gets scarce, every crack in the stack gets a price. That price signal is fragmenting inference into a market of workload-specialized kernels.

Tejas Bhakta
Tejas Bhakta
June 18, 20263 min read
Compute Scarcity Is Morphing the Market for Kernels