Discover how an NPU neural processing unit and AI chip enable fast, private on-device AI, and why your next AI PC laptop should include this powerful technology. Pixabay, jarmoluk Neural processing ...
India is reviewing its technology incentive framework as surging graphics processing unit (GPU) prices reshape the economics of these policies, with implications for both manufacturing policy and ...
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is collaborating with Meta Platforms (META) to deploy up to 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct chips to power Meta’s next generation of AI infrastructure. Shares of AMD jumped ...
When you're setting out to get a new gaming PC or laptop, you've probably noticed there are quite a few models out there without an Nvidia or AMD graphics chip. These devices usually come with an ...
Nvidia Corp. today announced a new flagship graphics processing unit, Rubin, that provides five times the inference performance of Blackwell. The GPU made its debut at CES alongside five other data ...
Chinese AI chip maker Shanghai Biren Technology seeks to raise up to about US$623 million in a Hong Kong initial public offering, laying the groundwork for what could be another strong year of ...
Shashank is the Chief AI Officer at MooresLab AI, where he helps chip companies leverage Agentic AI to accelerate silicon engineering tasks. From training large language models with hundreds of ...
Nvidia has asserted that its graphics processing unit (GPU) platform remains a full generation ahead of its competitors, responding to increased attention on Google's Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) in ...
TPUs are Google’s specialized ASICs built exclusively for accelerating tensor-heavy matrix multiplication used in deep learning models. TPUs use vast parallelism and matrix multiply units (MXUs) to ...
Semiconductor startup Tsavorite Scalable Intelligence Inc. is looking to reinvent the system-on-chip computing architecture for artificial intelligence workloads with its new Omni Processing Unit.
Nvidia has been releasing graphics cards since the GeForce 256 in 1999, which was marketed as the world's first GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), a term that is now synonymous with graphics cards today.