Cambrian AI Research
  • What We Do
  • Research
    • The Latest News in AI
    • Research Papers
    • Cambrian AI Visions
  • Why “Cambrian AI”?
  • Contact Us
  • Login
Select Page

Why Intel Is Investing In Neuromorphic Computing

by Karl Freund | Apr 3, 2020 | AI and Machine Learning, In the News

Intel certainly has a lot of irons in the AI fireplace, including Xeon CPUs, Movidius computer vision chips, MobileEye chips for autonomous driving and Deep Neural Network training and inference processing technology from the newly acquired Habana Labs. With all of...

Xilinx Enters The SmartNIC Market

by Karl Freund | Mar 20, 2020 | AI and Machine Learning, In the News

The CPU in today’s data center is increasingly burdened by the need to process networking jobs. According to Xilinx’s VP Marketing for Data Center Products, Donna Yasay, networking stacks can tax CPUs up to 30%, robbing them of the cycles needed to run users’...

AMD To Power ‘El Capitan’ Super Computer From HPE’s Cray

by Karl Freund | Mar 20, 2020 | AI and Machine Learning, In the News

Last fall, as Cray was being acquired by Hewlett-Packard Enterprise for $1.6B, the company announced that it had been selected by the US DOE for two more exa-scale supercomputers based on the processor-agnostic Cray Shasta architecture. The Lawrence Livermore National...

NVIDIA GTC ’20 Could Be Massive

by Karl Freund | Mar 14, 2020 | AI and Machine Learning, In the News

As we approach NVIDIA’s annual GPU Technology Conference, everyone is anxious to see what CEO Jensen Huang has up his trademark black leather sleeves. I have no idea, but as usual, I have an opinion. An intro to GTC GTC is NVIDIA’s partners’ big annual opportunity to...

NVIDIA Data Center Growth Returns

by Karl Freund | Mar 6, 2020 | AI and Machine Learning, In the News

NVIDIA reported renewed growth overall last week. Its Data Center segment (where most of the AI hardware is reported) grew 43% to a record $968M in the last quarter, and gaming rose 56% to $1.49 billion. The stock market appreciated the news, sending NVIDIA up over...

An Update On Intel And Habana Labs

by Karl Freund | Feb 21, 2020 | AI and Machine Learning, In the News

Last week, I reported that Intel plans to switch its AI acceleration from Nervana technology to Habana Labs, which it acquired in December. Since Intel had planned to bring out both the inference and the training versions of Nervana’s second generation, this came as...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

More Recent AI News>>

  • Qualcomm Lays Out New Data Center Roadmap For AI; Meta Buys It
  • As Agentic AI Reshapes Computing, Could It Reshape Qualcomm?
  • Tensordyne Revives Logarithmic Math In A Bid To Cut AI Power Use
  • Nvidia And Cadence Claim Breakthrough In AI-Powered Chip Design
  • Neutral-Atom Quantum: What Is It, And Why Infleqtion Stands Out

Companies

AI AMD Apple Arm AWS Blackwell Blaize BrainChip Cadence Cerebras ChatGPT Data Center D Matrix Edge AI Esperanto Gaudi2 Google GPU Graphcore Groq IBM INTEL Intel/Habana Labs Jensen Huang Llama2 MediaTek Meta Microsoft MLCommons mlPerf NeMo NeuReality NVIDIA Omniverse OpenAI Qualcomm Quantum RISC-V Sambanova SiMa.ai Snapdragon Synopsys Tenstorrent Vera Rubin Xilinx

Categories

  • AI and Machine Learning
  • DataCenter AI
  • In the News
  • Research Paper
  • Semiconductor
  • Video
Cambrian-AI Logo

Tags

AI AMD Apple Arm AWS Blackwell Blaize BrainChip Cadence Cerebras ChatGPT Data Center D Matrix Edge AI Esperanto Gaudi2 Google GPU Graphcore Groq IBM INTEL Intel/Habana Labs Jensen Huang Llama2 MediaTek Meta Microsoft MLCommons mlPerf NeMo NeuReality NVIDIA Omniverse OpenAI Qualcomm Quantum RISC-V Sambanova SiMa.ai Snapdragon Synopsys Tenstorrent Vera Rubin Xilinx

Recent Posts

  • Qualcomm Lays Out New Data Center Roadmap For AI; Meta Buys It
  • As Agentic AI Reshapes Computing, Could It Reshape Qualcomm?
  • Tensordyne Revives Logarithmic Math In A Bid To Cut AI Power Use

Archives

  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • X
  • RSS