Well, generations don't have to be rendered in realtime, so you could just grab some high cpu instances on AWS and compute really large sizes. For example, this guy made a turing machine, and it's pretty huge: http://rendell-attic.org/gol/tm.htm
And that was in 2000. I'm sure we could do extremely large boards now.
And that was in 2000. I'm sure we could do extremely large boards now.