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In August 2023, Fast Technology was one of only four Chinese media outlets to visit Intel's packaging and testing factory and laboratory...
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It's pretty easy to skirt restrictions (Russia and North Korea have been doing this for a long time). Intermediates will just buy the...
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In software you could tell when the derivative code had the same bugs as the original. With chips, it doesn't seem practical to...
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Profound!
Its like he can see into the future.
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Intel's PR department hasn't got the memo yet. :)
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Out of the CEOs mentioned I would side with Jensen Huang. He separates training from inference or tokens. Yes there is a training...
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So, the “5 nodes in 4 years” (5N4Y) plan is actually one big node and four little ones over four years?
Since Intel introduced 5N4Y...
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