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19.07.26 - 03:06
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Three-tier humanoid robot architecture shift opens edge AI opportunities (Digitimes)
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The humanoid robot industry is converging on a "big brain, small brain" architecture, with AI compute shifting from the cloud to the edge, and even to hands, feet, and other endpoints. DIGITIMES Intelligence predicts that Nvidia's CUDA will keep it dominant in the robot "big brain" layer for now, but automotive chipmakers and field-programmable gate array (FPGA) vendors can still target the "small brain" and endpoint edge-compute market to break into the humanoid robot ecosystem....
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18.07.26 - 13:00
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Alibaba targets Nvidia′s dominant software ecosystem with open-source AI stack (SCMP)
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Alibaba Group Holding's chip design unit, T-Head, has announced that it will open-source its proprietary software stack, marking its latest effort to streamline developer operations and challenge the dominance of American chip giant Nvidia's CUDA ecosystem.
At the World AI Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai on Saturday, T-Head announced that it was making the full technical stack of SAIL – the foundational software architecture for the unit's Zhenwu series of AI chips – freely available to......
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18.07.26 - 10:06
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Chinese chip start-up Biren bets on light-based ′supernodes′ to match Nvidia (SCMP)
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Chinese semiconductor design firm Biren Technology has unveiled its next-generation “supernode” solutions – systems designed to link thousands of AI chips across a single cluster – by using optical data transmission to bypass current hardware limits.
The launch underscores how these highly connected server systems have become one of the latest battlegrounds for AI infrastructure companies. The industry is currently racing to scale up raw computing power as artificial intelligence models advance......
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