Join us for this season of Deskflix: DevOps to hear from industry experts, leading partners, and your peers on all of the above. Available live or on-demand you’ll learn about best practice, the most common challenges, and gain valuable lessons on how to approach your 2021 DevOps journey.
Date: 21 Apr 2021
The Coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on our lives with most organisations making a sudden switch to mass remote working. As restrictions are progressively eased, the impact continues, with organisations having to decide when to allow staff back into offices, what proportion of remote working should be expected, and how all of this should be supported.Take part in this virtual event to put your questions to the experts, and see what your peers have learnt from the pandemic, and how they plan to apply this understanding to 2021 and beyond.
Through its novel design, the AI hardware accelerator chip supports a variety of model types while achieving leading edge power efficiency on all of them.
AI accelerators are specialized hardware designed to enhance AI applications’ performance, including deep learning, machine learning, and neural networks. They use in-memory computing or low-precision arithmetic, resulting in faster execution of large and complex AI algorithms.
IBM claims its new AI accelerator chip is the first to include an ultra-low precision hybrid 8-bit floating-point (HFP8) format for training deep learning models in a silicon technology node (7 nm EUV-based chip). The chip can also self-maximize its performance by slowing down during high-power computation phases, thanks to an integrated power-management feature.
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