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Any thoughts on this would be appreciated and where MIcron might be going in their efforts with FPGAs and if this will become a significant market for Micron. Thanks
Seems like they are not making a secret of how they would use in for processing-in-memory applications. There is a stream of thinking on Inferencing which believes FPGA is an ideal architecture using the modern hard blocks for FMA, of which there may be thousands on a chip, and the configurable data flow of the FPGA to match the data flow of the neural net.