Timothy Prickett Morgan

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IBM And AMD Tag Team On Hybrid Classical-Quantum Supercomputers

As we talked about a decade ago in the wake of launching The Next Platform, quantum computers – at least the fault tolerant ones being built by IBM, Google, Rigetti, and a few others – need a massive amount of traditional Von Neumann compute to help maintain their state, assist with qubit error correction, and assist with their computations.

IBM And AMD Tag Team On Hybrid Classical-Quantum Supercomputers was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

NeuReality Wants Its NR2 To Be Your Arm CPU For AI

Just because the center of gravity for GenAI compute and other kinds of machine learning and data analytics has shifted from the CPU to the XPU accelerator – generally a GPU these days, but not universally – does not mean that the choice of the CPU for the system hosting those XPUs doesn’t matter.

NeuReality Wants Its NR2 To Be Your Arm CPU For AI was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

For Financial Services Firms, AI Inference Is As Challenging As Training

A decade ago, when traditional machine learning techniques were first being commercialized, training was incredibly hard and expensive, but because models were relatively small, inference – running new data through a model to cause an application to act or react – was easy.

For Financial Services Firms, AI Inference Is As Challenging As Training was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

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