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Jon Peddie Research’s AI report highlights AI trends, including the downturn in AI startups and a greater focus on edge AI.
Yes, the current state of Arm64 AI development on Windows is disappointing, but that’s more because it’s possible to see what it could be, not because of a lack of tools.
What’s more, many of these devices, from fridges to fans, now come equipped with AI accelerators tucked into their chipsets.
At the recent 'Winning the AI Race' summit in Washington, AMD's CEO Dr. Lisa Su confirmed that it's leveraging AI to help ...
Part 7 of learning in public about multiagent systems, specifically on technical/strategic differentiations between AI ...
We've reported on the rapid, almost-certainly-ecologically-unsound expansion of AI data centers before, but Meta appears to ...
Trusted, rugged embedded hardware enables reliable, real-time AI in mission-critical applications like defense, aerospace, ...
The big chipmakers aren’t standing still. Three years ago Intel Corp. acquired Habana Labs Ltd. and made the Israeli-based chip maker the focal point of its AI development efforts. Habana’s ...
This software optimizes AI model performance without the need for retraining or software fine-tuning to efficiently run on target hardware, significantly accelerating development cycles and ...
Watch: How AI is accessible to all, regardless of technical background Ensuring everyone can benefit from the progress in artificial intelligence begins by democratizing AI.
AI’s rapid evolution is producing an explosion in new types of hardware accelerators for machine learning and deep learning. Some people refer to this as a “Cambrian explosion,” which is an ...
Things aren’t going so well for AI hardware startups. After years of development, startup Humane launched a $700 wearable in early April that leans heavily on artificial intelligence.The ...