More and more companies are taking advantage of machine learning and artificial intelligence. While most favour Nvidia’s Graphics Processing Units (GPU) for various AI applications, Intel has stepped up its game by releasing a new class of processors that has the capacity to process huge chunks of data at a much faster rate. Built to process AI workloads, the Nervana Neural Processor (NNP) will provide companies the capacity to process huge amounts of data at a fraction time in order to discover new customer insights from that can help them transform their businesses.
This podcast from Intel discusses the features of the NNP, its architecture, and how it can revolutionize computing for the future.
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