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The hot GPU chips

I didn’t have to drive one and a half hours each way to hear and see the GPU presentations at Hot Chips this year, something I will be eternally grateful for. I did miss getting to see some of my friends, but I see many of them on Zoom calls anyway. The air didn’t get any more polluted and my ...

Jon Peddie

I didn’t have to drive one and a half hours each way to hear and see the GPU presentations at Hot Chips this year, something I will be eternally grateful for. I did miss getting to see some of my friends, but I see many of them on Zoom calls anyway. The air didn’t get any more polluted and my car didn’t suffer any additional wear and tear. I really like these virtual events. There were three GPU presentations, and they could not have been more different from each other. Nvidia was first with its supercomputer GPU for the data center.
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