Intel is effectively killing Falcon Shores, its next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and AI workloads.
But exactly how DeepSeek's developers managed this feat is likely down to a clever hack. A virtual DPU on the GPU itself.
Intel said it no longer plans to sell its next-generation Falcon Shores AI accelerator chip that was due later this year so ...
Maybe they should have called it DeepFake, or DeepState, or better still Deep Selloff. Or maybe the other obvious deep thing ...
AMD provides instructions on how to run DeepSeek's R1 AI model on Ryzen AI processors and Radeon GPUs, running locally on ...
Nvidia's position in AI could be challenged by DeepSeek’s efficient models. Learn why NVDA stock might face challenges from ...
Proposals for model development will be invited soon. At least six startups and developers that can do it within the next 10 ...
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While training has been the focus, inference is where AI's value is realized. Training clusters need large amounts of power.
ASUS looks to be making a new non-Intel NUC: rumored new NUC has AMD's latest (and kick ass) Ryzen AI Max+ 395 'Strix Halo' ...