Only 100Gbps?!?
My 3-year-old My MacBook Pro has 400Gbps memory bandwidth and runs 70B parameter models just fine.
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"Yes the defendant!" OMG! Discovery! What a shock.
I know it's strange outside of the US but it's not that bizarre a procedure, and no, it does not have the "equivalent force of a search warrant". It's a specification for evidence BOTH SIDES are required to turn off - plaintiff and defendant. Plaintiff asks for evidence, defendant either gives it or argues with a judge if they should. It's not really worth putting in quotes and extremely is routine.
Non-compete agreements are completely illegal in California, with a few very narrow exceptions (mostly concerning an owner's sale of his business) that do not apply here. HP had no option to get a noncompete from Hurd because the law says they're automatically void.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-compete_clause#California