If you're multiplying watts with hours, your end unit is Megawatt hours (MWh) rather than just Megawatts, and that makes much more sense to me.
If you're multiplying watts with hours, your end unit is Megawatt hours (MWh) rather than just Megawatts, and that makes much more sense to me.
Oh yes, absolutely. That was my mistake, apologies, but there's no editing. Still, I might be off, and the industrial-grade AI chips might have better FLOPS/W rations but It's still an absolute shitload of electricity.