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- Giga Computing Announces Worldwide Availability of Its NVIDIA RTX PRO Server
- BrainChip Unveils AKD1500 Edge AI Co-Processor at Embedded World North America
- NCSA Awards 38 Students Fiddler Innovation Fellowships
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- Ai2 Launches OlmoEarth: Foundation Models and Open Infrastructure to Tackle the Planet’s Biggest Problems
- RapidFire AI Launches Open Source Package to Accelerate Agentic RAG and Context Engineering Success
- Researchers Explore How Generative AI Tools Are Shaping Computer Science Education
- AWS and OpenAI Announce Multi-Year Strategic Partnership
- European Commission Launches ‘Resource for AI Science in Europe’
- SandboxAQ Launches Public Database Exposing Cryptographic Risks in Open-Source Software
- UCSD: Generative AI Can Help Athletes Avoid Injuries
- CoreWeave to Enter the US Federal Market
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As the big data analytics train keeps rolling on, there are still kinks to work out when implementing it in the business world. Building and maintaining a big data infrastructure capable of quickly turning large data sets into actionable insights requires data science expertise — a skillset in high demand but with often low availability. ... Full article
In this monthly feature we bring you up to date on the latest career developments in the enterprise AI community – promotions, new hires and accolades: John Cooney SEMI, the global industry association that unites the entire electronics manufacturing and design supply chain, appointed John Cooney as its vice president of global advocacy and public ... Full article
Over the past fifty years, solar power has risen from a curiosity and future prospect to a truly viable utility-scale energy source that provides nearly three percent of U.S. electricity. Growing solar’s energy share, though, necessitates continual innovations in materials science, manufacturing, grid operation and efficiency. Now, a pair of researchers at Argonne National Laboratory ... Full article
The collection and analysis of geospatial data historically have been time-consuming, prone to human error, unwieldy and even risky. The hours spent surveying land or researching records. The sheer amount of data coupled with unconscious bias creep as people yearn to move things along quicker. The errant assessment that could put a pipeline or a ... Full article
MinIO has announced a joint business relationship with PwC Canada to build, co-sell, and co-market cloud-based AI and ML solutions to Canadian enterprises across various industries. MinIO is known for its Kubernetes-native, software-defined S3 compatible object store that comes standard with Kubeflow, TensorFlow, and H20.ai. As a popular object store for machine learning, analytics applications, databases, ... Full article
The software market will be close to three times larger than the hardware market in 2026, and that fact wasn't lost on Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger at the Hot Chips conference this month. Software will drive hardware development, specifically chips, as complex systems drive the insatiable demand for computing power, Gelsinger said during his keynote ... Full article
Groq has deconstructed the conventional CPU, and designed its chip in which software takes over control of the chip. The Groq Tensor Streaming Processor Architecture follows a growing trend of software controlling system functions, which has happened in autonomous cars, networking and other hardware. The architecture hands over hardware controls of the chip to the ... Full article
Intel has been hyping up its media delivery and cloud gaming GPUs codenamed Arctic Sound-M, and has given a formal name: Flex Series GPUs. The Flex Series GPUs will sit in the cloud data centers for AI inferencing and graphics – such as gaming and video – to remote devices. Intel's Vision conference in May ... Full article
Amid the high-performance GPU turf tussle between AMD and Nvidia (and soon, Intel), a new, China-based player is emerging: Biren Technology, founded in 2019 and headquartered in Shanghai. At Hot Chips 34, Biren co-founder and president Lingjie Xu and Biren CTO Mike Hong took the (virtual) stage to detail the company’s inaugural product: the Biren BR100 ... Full article
The recently released Gartner 2022 AI in Organizations survey found that 80% of executives believe automation can be applied to any business decision. As automation is becoming more vital to business operations, the survey explores how organizations are advancing their use of AI as part of their long-term strategy for automation and estimates the business ... Full article
Next month, the AI Hardware Summit returns to the Bay Area, bringing AI technologists and end users together to share ideas and get up to speed on all the latest AI hardware developments. The event – which takes place September 13-15, 2022, at the Santa Clara Marriott, Calif. – will be co-located with the Edge ... Full article
Tesla has revealed that its biggest in-house AI supercomputer – which we wrote about last year – now has a total of 7,360 A100 GPUs, a nearly 28 percent uplift from its previous total of 5,760 GPUs. That’s enough GPU oomph for a top seven spot on the Top500, although the tech company best known for ... Full article
Organizations collectively spend billions every month on DevOps processes, yet bad code still makes it into production, causing downtime, additional time/money, and reputational harm. With so much at stake, it would seem to be a natural fit for automation through AI and machine learning. There’s at least one company developing it, but it’s probably not ... Full article
In this monthly feature we bring you up to date on the latest career developments in the enterprise AI community – promotions, new hires and accolades: Kikelomo Belizaire Pegasystems Inc., the low-code platform provider, appointed Dr. Kikelomo Belizaire as its first chief medical officer. With a strong clinical background and a passion for improving care ... Full article
Researchers at MIT have developed new software mitigation techniques for a hardware-level security vulnerability uncovered in on-chip mesh interconnects. On-chip interconnects enable communication between the processor cores, and the vulnerability lies in situations when programs run concurrently on multiple cores. Delays can occur when multiple cores use the same interconnect to transmit data across the ... Full article
Nvidia is making big changes to fundamental graphics technologies as it pursues a kingmaker role of converting the internet from a 2D universe to an interactive 3D world. Some technologies being cooked up in Nvidia's labs are focused on establishing a new foundation to create, render and manipulate 3D images and video, and delivering that ... Full article
Nvidia is bringing its Raspberry Pi-like board computers, named Orin, out of the trunks of cars and to labs. The Jetson AGX Orin 32GB developer board is the first of four new AGX Orin developer boards coming to desktops for the development of robotics as well as industrial and medical applications. The computer – which ... Full article
When Cerebras Systems had its coming out at Hot Chips in August 2019, the hardware community wasn't sure what to think. Attendees were understandably skeptical of the novel "wafer-scale" technology, not to mention an estimated power envelope of ~15 kilowatts for the chip alone. In the intervening three years, the company – under the direction ... Full article
A new version of a standard backed by major cloud providers and chip companies could change the way some of the world’s largest datacenters and fastest supercomputers are built. The CXL Consortium on Tuesday announced a new specification called CXL 3.0 – also known as Compute Express Link 3.0 – that eliminates more chokepoints that ... Full article
ScaleFlux has announced the general availability of its 3000-series SSDs based on its new SFX 3000 SoC storage processor. The third-generation storage products, which leverage Arm technology, include the CSD 3000 series NVMe computational storage drives and the NSD 3000 series NVMe SSDs. The company says the new products are fully compatible with NVMe and ... Full article






















