Category: AI

At this year's VMworld event, NVIDIA and VMware announced a strategic partnership to improve how AI chips are managed in the datacenter.
Amazon devices launched a series of new products but its focus on sustainability, innovation and privacy made the biggest splash.
What will the biggest tech and digital transformation trends be for 2021? In this piece we highlight 10 of the biggest trends that will impact the way we work, live and communicate in the coming year.
For this special episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Principal Analyst and host Daniel Newman welcomes Alexis Crowell, IoT Marketing Global Lead at Intel to discuss the AI at the edge journey many SMEs are experiencing right now including how Intel can provide the solutions and expertise needed to gain a competitive edge in the market.
For this special episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Principal Analyst and host Daniel Newman welcomes Jordan Plawner, Director, Products & Business, Artificial Intelligence at Intel to discuss how cloud service providers are increasingly adopting AIaaS due to recent hardware and software optimizations.
For this special episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Principal Analyst and host Daniel Newman welcomes Jeremy Rader, GM, Enterprise Strategy & Solutions, Data Platforms Group at Intel to discuss the edge to edge data center journey, deep learning, and bringing AI into the data center. Most businesses have a lot of growth potential in this area and they’re on the precipice of realizing it.
With this week's launch of the Cloud AI 100, Qualcomm is taking its AI capabilities from the smartphone to the edge to the datacenter.
IBM’s new RoboRXN chemistry lab allows scientists to create new molecules while working remotely using robots, cloud, and AI. The platform accelerates the synthesis process and highlights discovery, which is not only a great boost to the field of chemistry, it’s also an example of innovation and agility we’ll likely see much more of. Most of us think of work as being in an office setting, but the RoboRXN platform reminds us that work can take place in a laboratory, a factory, on a farm, or on a construction site — and technology can play a big role in all those settings.
Human + Machine partnerships are becoming even more critical and seeing greater investment and adoption as COVID-19 forces companies to innovate and digitally transform businesses faster to stay profitable and meet customers where they are.
NVIDIA has continued its stellar momentum which has sent its stock to nearly $500 a share on the back of explosive AI growth.
Informatica’s acquisition of GreenBay Technologies is intended to spur the company’s machine learning and AI capabilities.
NVIDIA maintains its market leadership for MLPerf based upon its most recent benchmarks on its newest A100 Tensor Core GPU.

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