➀ A report from Tom's Hardware suggests that datacenter GPUs have a surprisingly short lifespan of only 1 to 3 years. ➁ The lifespan is shorter than expected, which could be due to heavy use and technological advancements. ➂ This has implications for the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of datacenter operations.
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