When the number changes, we change the number.
Most decks paste in a screenshot of a chart from somewhere else. The number updates the next morning. Now the screenshot is wrong. Now someone has to remake the screenshot. We build charts as engineered components instead.
A live example
Click "Change the numbers".
Performance
Llama-2 70B fine-tune throughput
× vs Volta baseline
H100 vs V100
0.0×
vs Ampere
0.00×
GPUs in chassis
8
0.0
V100
Volta · 32GB HBM2
0.0
↑ 3.2× vs V100
A100
Ampere · 80GB HBM2e
0.0
↑ 9.4× vs V100
H100
Hopper · 80GB HBM3
Source: NVIDIA H100/A100/V100 published benchmarks · Dell PowerEdge XE9680 spec sheet, Nov 2023
From the engagementOn the XE9680 deck this slide replaced four pasted-in screenshots. When NVIDIA published revised throughput figures the night before launch, one number changed in our data file and every device, laptop, projector, partner portal, re-rendered correctly within the hour.
The detail
Real components. Real motion. Real numbers.
Every chart is an engineered component, drawn live in the browser. Bars grow on reveal. Lines trace. Numbers count up. The motion is paced to the narrative, it earns its place, it never decorates.
Infographics are built the same way. SVG, layered, animated, accessible. They scale cleanly from a phone to a 4K projector without going fuzzy.
When the underlying figure changes, we change one value. Every chart that uses it updates. Every device sees it. No screenshot to remake. No "v3-FINAL-FINAL.pptx".
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