Last July, I took note when Intel released the Neural Compute Stick. It looked like an oversized USB stick, and acted as an accelerator for local AI applications, especially machine vision.
The story starts with a friend giving me an Intel Compute Stick. But the problems I had were not specific to that hardware, but rather how modern Linux distributions manage their start-up process.
Some are bare-bones kits. Others are ready to go out of the box, complete with operating system, RAM, and memory installed.
Intel is announcing three new CPUs: the Core Ultra 285K, Core Ultra 265K/KF, and the 245K/KF. You can see all the specs below ...
Intel may have unveiled the Arrow Lake-S (Core Ultra 200S) chips for desktop PCs today, but it has two more families of Core ...
Further expanding this design approach to its desktop chip portfolio is likely just what the doctor ordered for Intel.
Wouldn't it be neat to bolt on a discrete GPU and unlock higher settings, higher resolutions and higher frame rates, on a ...
AMD also has twice as many graphics clusters (CUs) as Intel, but half as many shaders per CU, giving peak theoretical compute of 5.94 ... results), but we'll stick with just Performance mode ...
You can't just stick with the brand you're more familiar with ... Today's processors from both Intel and AMD aren't what they used to be. Where earlier you could achieve significant gains by ...
But the CPU, GPU, and NPU have been reunited in a single compute tile ... GPU is the one to stick with if you're after reliably good integrated graphics performance, but Intel does have some ...
TensorWave on Tuesday secured $43 million in fresh funding to cram its datacenter full of AMD's Instinct accelerators and ...
The future of AI is going to be predictive, personalized and proactive, Miller says, with 2024 definitely the year of ...