Looks very impressive Just a couple of snippets
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Thought I’d remembered someone asking about this but in a previous presentation the information wasn’t blank. I wonder why they left it blank in the last presentation?Who are the competitors we marking against?
Never mind: his shitlist of "very valuable" comments is still present:I didn't even know who he was/is - anyway. I have him on a list, then wanted to have a look, but nothing there
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10 pages full of nothing?
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Did you know that you are not allowed to say blacklist at WPP inside? The biggest advertising agency in the world.
...not allowed list is the correct term.)
Never mind: his shitlist of "very valuable" comments is still present:
#edit says: Maybe I am now also a member of the "cult" he always prays of... Poor soul he is indeed...
Is not it the same wording as brainchip advocates?!www.gizchina.com/2024/03/21/samsung-mach-1-ai-chip/amp/
"Samsung’s entry into the AI chip market with the Mach-1 does not directly aim at competing with ultra-high-end solutions like Nvidia’s H100 or B100 series. Instead, Samsung is focusing on developing an AI inference accelerator based on an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that excels in edge computing applications. The company’s emphasis on low power consumption, minimal dimensions, and cost-effectiveness aligns with the growing demand for efficient AI solutions across various industries."
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Hmmm. Samsung. SOC.www.gizchina.com/2024/03/21/samsung-mach-1-ai-chip/amp/
"Samsung’s entry into the AI chip market with the Mach-1 does not directly aim at competing with ultra-high-end solutions like Nvidia’s H100 or B100 series. Instead, Samsung is focusing on developing an AI inference accelerator based on an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that excels in edge computing applications. The company’s emphasis on low power consumption, minimal dimensions, and cost-effectiveness aligns with the growing demand for efficient AI solutions across various industries."
Happy as Larry
Don't think so. Can you name one? NVIDIA tried to buy arm, so maybe in the future they will.NVIDIA licence ARMs IP in many of their chips.
80s teen here....what a decade to be a teen it was.80s teen here....what a decade to be a teen it was.
Incredible memories...thanks for the post.
You made me look Nena up as I thought surely she got to #1 too but nope... #2
I still have about 4 shoeboxes of favourite tapes, including some mix tapes from the late 70s / 80s, some off the radio at the time haha
They go with my fully boxed (working) Commodore 64, with all the peripherals and about 80 floppys (that's disk's for you digital natives with filthy minds ) and datasettes and my first Motorola Microtac mobile and charger etc.
Hoarder much
EDIT: Right you are - they make the Tegra for the nintendo, a partner with MegaChips, so maybe something cam come of that.Don't think so. Can you name one? NVIDIA tried to buy arm, so maybe in the future they will.
EDIT: Right you are - they make the Tegra for the nintendo, a partner with MegaChips, so maybe something cam come of that.
EDIT: Right you are - they make the Tegra for the nintendo, a partner with MegaChips, so maybe something cam come of that.