Explore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Watch onSAN FRANCISCO - Nvidia earned its $2.2 trillion market cap by producing artificial-intelligence chips that have become the lifeblood powering the new era of generative AI developers from startups to Microsoft, OpenAI and Google parent Alphabet.
Starting with a piece of technology developed by Intel called OneAPI, the UXL Foundation, a consortium of tech companies, plans to build a suite of software and tools that will be able to power multiple types of AI accelerator chips, executives involved with the group told Reuters. The open-source project aims to make computer code run on any machine, regardless of what chip and hardware powers it.
Beyond the initial companies involved, UXL will court cloud-computing companies such as Amazon.com and Microsoft's Azure, as well as additional chipmakers.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Exclusive-Behind the plot to break Nvidia’s grip on AI by targeting softwareNvidia earned its $2.2 trillion market cap by producing artificial-intelligence chips that have become the lifeblood powering the new era of generative AI...
Read more »
The truth behind those white streaks trailing behind jets in the skyWe've all seen those white streaks trailing behind jets, creating stripes against the blue sky. But what are they?
Read more »
Explore Amazon’s 32 Deepest Discounts This Spring SaleGet ready for the shopping thrill of the season! Amazon's March sale is offering its deepest discounts yet, turning your shopping wishes into unbeatable reality.
Read more »
Explore NEAR, Arbitrum updates and BlockDAG for lasting growthExplore NEAR's dip, Arbitrum's big unlock & why BlockDAG may be your best long-term crypto bet.BlockDAG distinguishes itself as one of the..
Read more »
Councillor parks motion to explore paid parking on street near Ottawa HospitalThe days of free parking on a busy street near the Ottawa Hospital General Campus may be coming to an end.
Read more »
Councillor wants Ottawa to explore paid parking on street near Ottawa Hospital General CampusThe days of free parking on a busy street near the Ottawa Hospital General Campus may be coming to an end.
Read more »