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INTEL Lays Down The Gauntlet For AMD And NVIDIA GPUs

INTEL Lays Down The Gauntlet For AMD And NVIDIA GPUs

by Karl Freund | Sep 15, 2021 | In the News

The company’s Xe GPU for HPC looks pretty good, but will it be good enough to catch up to AMD and NVIDIA? Intel has adopted a “Domain-Specific Architecture” strategy espoused by John L. Hennessy, Alphabet Chairman and former President of Stanford...
The View From The AI HW Summit:  What Was The Best AI HW In 2021?

The View From The AI HW Summit: What Was The Best AI HW In 2021?

by Karl Freund | Sep 14, 2021 | In the News

The Summit is full of newsworthy announcements this week! I present a look back to help kick off the event… Today I present my annual AI industry overview at the AI Hardware Summit. This is the fourth annual event with nearly all the AI hardware vendors talking...
Qualcomm Technologies AI Software: Broad And Deep AI.

Qualcomm Technologies AI Software: Broad And Deep AI.

by Karl Freund | Sep 13, 2021 | In the News

Qualcomm software supports multiple hardware accelerators in both Snapdragon and Cloud implementations, while making it easy for developers. We have taken a deeper look into the software that makes Snapdragon the best AI for mobile devices and enables the Cloud AI100...
If The Arm Deal Fails, NVIDIA Is Fine, But Arm May Struggle

If The Arm Deal Fails, NVIDIA Is Fine, But Arm May Struggle

by Karl Freund | Sep 8, 2021 | In the News

European regulators are again expressing concerns about the impact on competition. But the alternatives for Arm could be worse. NVIDIA does not need to acquire Arm to keep growing like a weed. The acquisition would add to NVIDIA’s revenue and growth, to be sure, but...
Hot Chips Concludes An Amazing Lineup of AI Chip Companies.

Hot Chips Concludes An Amazing Lineup of AI Chip Companies.

by Karl Freund | Aug 24, 2021 | In the News

Every year, I promise not to attend this tech-heavy confab of fast chips. And every year, I break that promise. Just too much to ignore! I can deal with it: some technology is just beyond my pay grade. My masters in CS is decades old, and the deep technology...
Esperanto Launches AI Accelerator With Over 1000 RISC-V Cores

Esperanto Launches AI Accelerator With Over 1000 RISC-V Cores

by Karl Freund | Aug 24, 2021 | In the News

After delays, the company now has working silicon back from TSMC, with high power efficiency for recommendation engines. Esperanto has announced more details at Hot Chips about its much-anticipated AI accelerator designed for power-efficient inference processing....
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