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Graphcore, the UK-based AI chipmaker has unveiled new hardware and software innovations that push the boundaries of research and development in AI. The company has announced the second generation of its flagship Intelligence Processing Unit (IPU) chip, the GC200 or the Colossus MK2. According to Graphcore, GC200 is the most complex processor ever made. The…
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Gone were the days when people used to buy computers based on CPUs. The advent of System-on-a-Chip (SoC) has created a buzz over the market and every smart thing around us is currently integrated with these SoCs. SoCs are a combination of various computer components into a single silicon integrated chip which includes a central…
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How This Computer Chip Startup Resolve Neumann Bottleneck Problem And Increase Compute By 1000x


Chipmakers are pushing their limits as we are moving towards an evolving era of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Companies like Intel, NVIDIA and AMD have already set their marks by utilising AI in their chip-making process. Recently at Hello Conference, an international software technology conference focusing on future technologies, BlueShift, made an innovative move…
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Deep learning has picked up tremendously over the last few years and is being used extensively in numerous areas — from running digital assistants to autonomous vehicles. As these machine learning and deep learning models deal with large data sets, they need powerful chips for crunching large numbers. The latest advancements are pushing AI chips…
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It occupied more than 1,900 sq ft, needed about 18,000 vacuum tubes to work and the total weight of the machine was almost 50 tons. This is the description of the world’s first digital computer. John Mauchly and J Presper Eckert invented the machine known popularly known as ENIAC at the University Of Pennsylvania and…
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