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01 Jun, 2023

Nvidia’s new Grace Hopper superchip to fuel its DGX GH200 AI supercomputer

The DGX GH200 AI supercomputer is targeted toward developing and supporting large language models. Google Cloud, Meta, and Microsoft already have access to it.

Image: After China's Micron ban, US lawmakers urge sanctions on chips from CXMT

After China's Micron ban, US lawmakers urge sanctions on chips from CXMT

After the Chinese government said it was banning the use of some Micron chips due to security risks, US lawmakers lobby for a ban on one of its biggest Chinese competitors.

Microsoft integrates Nvidia’s AI Enterprise Suite with Azure Machine Learning

The integration of Nvidia’s software suite will further help enterprises build, deploy, and manage applications based on large language models.

Inside Nvidia's new AI supercomputer

Nvidia's Grace Hopper CPU/GPU combo underpins its supercomputer the company claims can crank out nearly an exaFLOP of AI performance.

Qualcomm doubles down on its pivot to AI during Computex keynote

While Qualcomm has faced challenges due to the declining smartphone market, the chip maker has set its sights on supporting demanding AI workloads with its upcoming Snapdragon X75 chipset.

Ampere launches 192-core AmpereOne server processor

AmpereOne chips are the first built around cores designed in-house and promise two to three times the power savings over x86.

Intel revises its XPU strategy

Intel is switching up its data-center processor roadmap, and its proposed combination CPU and GPU, code-named Falcon Shores, will now be a GPU chip only.

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