2019 Intel AI Summit (Replay)

» Download “2019 Intel AI Summit (Event Replay)” Intel hosted its 2019 Intel AI Summit on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019, in San Francisco. Watch the replay to hear from Naveen Rao, Intel corporate vice president and general manager of the Intel Artificial Intelligence Products Group, as he shares significant product updates across the Intel artificial intelligence portfolio in addition to Intel’s vision for the future of AI hardware and software.

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Intel Unveils New GPU Architecture with High-Performance Computing and AI Acceleration, and oneAPI Software Stack with Unified and Scalable Abstraction for Heterogeneous Architectures

Intel launches oneAPI, a unified and scalable programming model to harness the power of diverse computing architectures in the era of

Source: Intel Unveils New GPU Architecture with High-Performance Computing and AI Acceleration, and oneAPI Software Stack with Unified and Scalable Abstraction for Heterogeneous Architectures | Intel Newsroom

AMD Promises New Architecture for Zen 3, Adopts Intel Tick-Tock Model

Supercomputing 19 (SC’19) has been in full swing this week, and AMD has made a number of high profile announcements at the event. There are new deals for Epyc with the EU and the San Diego Supercomputer Center, Amazon is planning to deliver Rome-based cloud computing instances, a pair of Microsoft Azure instances intended for HPC workloads are now available in preview mode, and a new version of ROCm, AMD’s Radeon Open Compute initiative, will roll out soon.

Source: AMD Promises New Architecture for Zen 3, Adopts Intel Tick-Tock Model

SC19: Intel Unveils New GPU Stack, oneAPI Development Effort

Intel made some significant announcements at Supercomputing 19 on Sunday, including new details on its Xe GPU architecture and a programming model it calls oneAPI. Both products are critical to the company’s future plans; Xe represents Intel’s first-ever push into data center GPUs and its first discrete GPU in nearly a decade.

Source: SC19: Intel Unveils New GPU Stack, oneAPI Development Effort

S2C Delivers FPGA Prototyping Solutions with the Industry’s Highest Capacity FPGA from Intel!

IIn 2016 we published our book “Prototypical: The Emergence of FPGA-Based Prototyping for SoC Design” which began an incredible journey through ASIC prototyping. While we are working on an update to that book there is some recent Prototyping news that is worthy of praise.

Source: S2C Delivers FPGA Prototyping Solutions with the Industry’s Highest Capacity FPGA from Intel!

Write AI code once, run anywhere—it’s not Java, it’s Intel’s oneAPI

Enlarge / Intel’s “Mega Trends in HPC” boil down to AI workloads, running on many kinds of hardware, largely in cloud—not on-premise—environments. (credit: Intel Corporation) Saturday afternoon (Nov. 16) at Supercomputing 2019, Intel launched a new programming model called oneAPI.

Source: Write AI code once, run anywhere—it’s not Java, it’s Intel’s oneAPI

The Mastermind behind Apple’s A-Series Processors is now CEO of a startup called NUVIA aiming to take on Intel and AMD

Back in March Patently Apple posted a report titled “Apple’s A-Chip Mastermind has Reportedly left Apple.” The report noted that “Apple’s Senior Director in Platform Architecture responsible for SOC and CPU development Gerard Williams III has departed from the company last month.” That same month NUVIA was established and we’re only hearing about it today.

Source: The Mastermind behind Apple’s A-Series Processors is now CEO of a startup called NUVIA aiming to take on Intel and AMD