AI Chips in 2025: The end of “more GPUs is all you need”?

AI Chips in 2025: The end of “more GPUs is all you need”?

It’s early 2025, and we may already be witnessing a redefining moment for AI as we’ve come to know it in the last couple of years. Is the canon of “more GPUs is all you need” about to change? By George Anadiotis What an unusual turn of events. First, the Stargate Project. The joint venture […]

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Useful Sensors launches AI in a Box, aiming to establish a different paradigm for edge computing and TinyML

Useful Sensors launches AI in a Box, aiming to establish a different paradigm for edge computing and TinyML

Would you leave a Google Staff Research Engineer role just because you want your TV to automatically pause when you get up to get a cup of tea? Actually, how is that even relevant, you might ask. Let’s see what Pete Warden, former Google Staff Research Engineer and now CEO and Founder of Useful Sensors, […]

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Streaming graph analytics: ThatDot’s open-source framework Quine is gaining interest

Streaming graph analytics: ThatDot’s open-source framework Quine is gaining interest

What do you get when you combine two of the most up-and-coming paradigms in data processing — streaming and graphs? Likely a potential game-changer, at least that’s what is being hinted at by the likes of DARPA and now CrowdStrike’s Falcon Fund, which are betting on ThatDot and its open-source framework Quine.

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