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AWS wants to empower customers with the capabilities and resources to build customised Generative AI solutions that cater to their specific needs and requirements.
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A major announcement from the AWS re:Invent event is the launch of the custom machine learning chip by the company — Trainium. It is the second ML chip by AWS after Inferentia, which was launched amid much fanfare at last year’s event. While both of them share the same AWS Neuron SDK, Trainium claims to…
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Last year, we compiled a list of top chips for accelerating ML tasks. We talked about the rising demand of AI-based systems on Chips and the year 2020 is no different — the trend continued. While few chipmakers capitalised on this trend, chip giants like Intel had to undergo a tough period. They even had…
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Last year, we compiled a list of top chips for accelerating ML tasks. We talked about the rising demand of AI-based systems on Chips and the year 2020 is no different — the trend continued. While few chipmakers capitalised on this trend, chip giants like Intel had to undergo a tough period. They even had…
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“Amazon’s cloud-based voice service Alexa powers Amazon Echo devices and more than 140,000 models of smart speakers, lights, plugs, smart TVs, and cameras.” At last year’s re:Invent conference, AWS announced the launch of its Inferentia chips designed to process machine learning workloads. This week, AWS has announced that the Alexa services will now be powered…
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