A Look At Qualcomm’s Data Center Inference Accelerator
A look at Qualcomm’s Data Center Inference Accelerator, the Cloud AI 100.
Read moreA look at Qualcomm’s Data Center Inference Accelerator, the Cloud AI 100.
Read moreThe IEEE Symposium on High-Performance Chips Program Committee announced the program for the 2021 Hot Chips 33 conference.
Read moreIBM releases Power ISA v3.1. Among the new instructions, there is new bfloat16 support, new reduced-precision outer-product operations including 4-bit integers, and new instruction prefixes. IBM plans on presenting POWER10 at Hot Chips 32.
Read moreIntegrated photonics has long been considered a holy grail for communication. Ayar Labs TeraPHY chiplet represents a major step forward through the co-packaging of the optical interface along with an SoC.
Read moreA look at the Habana inference and training neural processors designed for the acceleration of data center workloads.
Read moreA look at Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE), a chip the size of a wafer, packing over 400K tiny AI cores using 1.2 trillion transistors on a half square foot of silicon.
Read moreA look at the microarchitecture of Intel Nervana next-generation data center training neural processor, codename Spring Crest.
Read moreA deep dive into the custom-designed Tesla neural processing units integrated inside the company’s full self-driving (FSD) chip based on the Tesla Hot Chips 31 talk.
Read moreA look at the IBM POWER9 scale-up design recently disclosed at Hot Chips 30 and their plans for a 3rd POWER9 derivative for 2019.
Read moreOverview of AMD Raven Ridge APUs that were recently detailed at Hot Chips 30.
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