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Nvidia and AI

Arthur Hanson

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Nvidia announced the P100 chip and DGX-1 computer yesterday that should significantly improve AI. This looks to be a major step in deep learning. Even though hugely expensive now, the computer is 129K, it's dirt cheap by AI standards and costs will come down dramatically and in ten years we will have AI in the home, maybe even in our cell phones. Very shortly we will have access to it in the cloud at low cost per use. The question is, how can we fully utilize it to advance the already blistering speed of progress in almost everything in our lives. This should be a new door to the future for us to open.
 
Nvidia announced the P100 chip and DGX-1 computer yesterday that should significantly improve AI.

I don't see anything fundamental different in the architecture to their previous GPGPU systems so I see the AI name just as a marketing angle to capture some of the hype related to that.
 
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