Redefining energy-efficient processing

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Brandon Lucia, a Carnegie Mellon professor who recently founded Efficient Computer, a company that is producing a general purpose chip said to be up to 100 times more energy-efficient than leading general-purpose CPUs, talks through the company’s reconfigurable dataflow processor architecture, explaining just how much of an impact he believes this innovation will have where AI and ML are used in IoT devices at the edge and, maybe overtime, in the data centre itself.
Kirsty Biddiscombe, AI, ML and Data Analytics lead for NetApp EMEA, discusses the challenges and...
Ian Wood, Senior Director Sales Engineering, Northern Europe Commvault, talks through the...
Eric Herzog, Infinidat CMO, outlines the company’s recent technology launch – the InfiniBox G4...
James Hodge, GVP & Chief Strategy Advisor at Splunk, discusses the findings of the company’s...
Grant Caley, UK&I Solutions Engineering Director, NetApp, discusses the launch of the company’s...
Alexander Troshin, EMEA Product and Marketing Manager, Enterprise and HPC Server at AMD, outlines...
Dr Crispin Keable, Senior Solutions Architect for HPC, AI, and Quantum, Eviden, explains how a set...
Dan Middleton, Vice President UK & Ireland at Veeam, discusses the findings of the recently...