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Apple’s Former GPU Supplier Imagination Tech Shares AI GPU Advantages Over NVIDIA

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As AI GPUs continue to dominate the technology conversation, we decided to sit down with Kristof Beets, Vice President of Product Management at Imagination Technologies. Imagination Technologies is one of the oldest GPU intellectual property firms in the world and has been known for previously supplying Apple GPUs for the iPhone and iPad. With GPUs being quite close to AI processing needs as well, our discussion with Kristof surrounded how Imagination Technologies' products are suitable for AI computing. He also compared them with NVIDIA's GPUs, and the conversation started off with Kristof giving us a presentation of Imagination's latest E-Series […]

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Smart Glasses Can Be The Future Of Chip Manufacturing And Smartphone & AI GPU Production, Says Vuzix’s Enterprise Solutions Head

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The advent of AI and Meta's launch of its smart glasses have injected fresh air into the sector after Google decided to shelve its smart glasses in 2023, the sector has seen increased interest. In fact, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has gone as far as to suggest that courtesy of AI, users who do not use smart glasses can find themselves at a cognitive disadvantage. To understand the smart glasses industry and how the gadgets can impact consumer electronics manufacturing, semiconductor fabrication and AI GPU production, we decided to talk to Vuzix Corporation's President, Enterprise Solutions Dr. Chris Parkinson. Vuzix […]

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NVIDIA’s AI GPU Performance Can Be Increased To Bring Payback To The Order Of “Single Digit Months,” Says Phononic Chief Product Officer

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After NVIDIA launched its Rubin AI GPUs last month, we decided to interview Larry Yang, the chief product officer at Phononic. We were wondering about the new chips' cooling requirements given that energy constraints are closely related to AI rollout. Larry is an industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience under his belt. He has previously worked at Google, IBM, Microsoft and Cisco. Our conversation revolved around the cooling requirements for NVIDIA's and other AI chips. It also covered AI ASICs, commonly known as custom AI processors. Larry outlined that high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips are one reason […]

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