At the tail end of Google’s keynote speech at its developer conference Wednesday, Sundar Pichai, Google’s CEO mentioned that Google had built its own chip for machine learning jobs that it calls a Tensor Processing Unit, or TPU.
The boast was that the TPU offered “an order of magnitude” improvement in the performance per watt for machine learning. Any company building a custom chip for a dedicated workload is worth noting, because building a new processor is a multimillion-dollar effort when you consider hiring a design team, the cost of getting a chip to production and building the hardware and …
Google Takes Unconventional Route with Homegrown Machine Learning Chips was written by Nicole Hemsoth at The Next Platform.
As we have noted over the last year in particular, GPUs are set for another tsunami of use cases for server workloads in high performance computing and most recently, machine learning.
As GPU maker Nvidia’s CEO stressed at this year’s GPU Technology Conference, deep learning is a target market, fed in part by a new range of their GPUs for training and executing deep neural networks, including the Tesla M40, M4, the existing supercomputing-focused K80, and now, the P100 (Nvidia’s latest Pascal processor, which is at the heart of a new appliance specifically designed for deep learning workloads).
While …
IBM Extends GPU Cloud Capabilities, Targets Machine Learning was written by Nicole Hemsoth at The Next Platform.
In this video interview from Interop las Vegas, Dom Delfino, Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Systems Engineering at VMworld, discusses the value proposition for software-defined networking.
Learn why enteprises are seeking out SDN to help keep pace with the dynamic, distributed nature of today's enterprise networks and how SDN can align security policies and help fill the gap that currently exists between information security and infrastructure security.
The traditional private WAN is being sidelined in part due to the growth of mobility and the cloud. Plan to increase your use of "Internet as WAN" going forward.
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The traditional private WAN is being sidelined in part due to the growth of mobility and the cloud. Plan to increase your use of "Internet as WAN" going forward.
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Arista isn't the only one enticing the cloud titans.