by Karl Freund | Dec 1, 2021 | In the News
Intel Habana Labs and Graphcore add scale and software optimizations, while Google skips this round, choosing to put a stake in the ground for half-trillion parameter models. Every six months, the AI hardware community gathers virtually to strut their hardware stuff...
by Karl Freund | Oct 27, 2021 | In the News
Upcoming CPU and GPU technologies require increased support for the development community, including eleven new development partners and new tooling. Concurrently, and not coincidently, Amazon announces availability of Intel Habana Gaudi on AWS. In 1997, Pat...
by Karl Freund | Apr 22, 2021 | Video
Andrew Richards discusses how his company uses SYCL-based tools to help developers Write-Once, Run-Anywhere. It is a familiar promise to developers, but hard to do. More Cambrian-AI Visions Video Interviews Interview with Steve Oberlin, NVIDIA CTO Karl discusses AI...
by Karl Freund | Feb 18, 2021 | In the News
Intel has adopted a “Domain-Specific Architecture” strategy espoused by John L. Hennessy, Alphabet Chairman and former President of Stanford University. Consequently, the company has at least one of everything: CPU, GPU, ASICs, and FPGAs. While this may...
by Karl Freund | Dec 3, 2020 | AI and Machine Learning, In the News, Semiconductor
When the only company you can beat is yourself, what do you do? After all, you are the leader, right? And nobody else is even suited up and on the court. Some companies might rest on their laurels, saving money and slowing down R&D. NVIDIA is not one of those...