Advanced Computing in the Age of AI | Thursday, April 25, 2024

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MLPerf Releases Latest Inference Results and New Storage Benchmark

MLCommons this week issued the results of its latest MLPerf Inference (v3.1) benchmark exercise. Nvidia was again the top performing accelerator, but Intel (Xeon CPU) and Habana (Gaudi1 and ...Full Article

AI Is Garnering a Bigger Role in Intel’s Future

Intel is moving the focus from its server CPUs to a growing roster of adjacent chips that are driving a fundamental shift in computing to AI in which answers ...Full Article

Intel’s Habana Labs Launches Second-Gen AI Processors

At the hybrid Intel Vision event today, Intel’s Habana Labs team launched two major new products: Gaudi2, the second generation of the Gaudi deep learning training processor; and Greco, ...Full Article

Nvidia Still Dominates Latest MLPerf Results, but Competitors Are Making Some Noise

MLCommons today released its fifth round of MLPerf training benchmark results and Nvidia GPUs again dominated the rankings, but competitors were not taking those results sitting down. One of ...Full Article

Intel’s Habana Deal Expands AI Reach to Edge

Intel continues to expand its push into AI silicon with the acquisition of Israeli-based Habana Labs, a specialist in deep learning accelerators for datacenters—a capability Intel hopes to extend ...Full Article
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