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Nvidia deal proves inference is AI's next war zone

The race to build bigger AI models is giving way to a more urgent contest over where and how those models actually run. Nvidia's multibillion dollar move on Groq has crystallized a shift that has been ...
Chipmakers Nvidia and Groq entered into a non-exclusive tech licensing agreement last week aimed at speeding up and lowering ...
Lenovo said its goal is to help companies transform their significant investments in AI training into tangible business ...
A food fight erupted at the AI HW Summit earlier this year, where three companies all claimed to offer the fastest AI processing. All were faster than GPUs. Now Cerebras has claimed insanely fast AI ...
Nvidia’s $20 billion strategic licensing deal with Groq represents one of the first clear moves in a four-front fight over ...
Designing AI/ML inferencing chips is emerging as a huge challenge due to the variety of applications and the highly specific power and performance needs for each of them. Put simply, one size does not ...
Chipmakers are getting ready to debut inference chips for endpoint devices, even though the rest of the machine-learning ecosystem has yet to be established. Whatever infrastructure does exist today ...
Nvidia’s GPU platforms have been widely used on the training side of the Deep Learning equation for some time now. Today the company announced a new Pascal-based GPU tailor-made for the inferencing ...
The AI boom shows no signs of slowing, but while training gets most of the headlines, it’s inferencing where the real business impact happens. Every time a chatbot answers, a fraud alert triggers or a ...