06/13/26 - Multi-Chip Package Integration for AI Workloads, Hardware Selection Criteria for Agent Deployment, Anthropic Model Re

06/13/26 - Multi-Chip Package Integration for AI Workloads, Hardware Selection Criteria for Agent Deployment, Anthropic Model Re

Episode description

This episode examines multi-chip package technology’s impact on inter-processor communication latency and bandwidth for training and inference workloads, covering die-level integration, power efficiency, and memory subsystem positioning. The briefing details hardware selection criteria for production AI agent deployment, including GPU-to-CPU ratios, RAM scaling with parameter counts, NVMe storage speeds, and network infrastructure requirements for distributed training and multi-agent coordination. The episode concludes with Anthropic’s removal of Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models in response to export control regulations, analyzing the operational dependency issues for organizations running production workloads on those architectures and the infrastructure implications of retroactive regulatory constraints on model availability.

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