
Drilling Into Microsoft’s BrainWave Soft Deep Learning Chip
There are a lot of different ways to skin the deep learning cat. …
There are a lot of different ways to skin the deep learning cat. …
Microsoft’s embrace of programmable chips knowns as FPGAs is well documented. …
After three years of research into how it might accelerate its Bing search engine using field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), Microsoft came up with a scheme that would let it lash Stratix V devices from Altera to the two-socket server nodes in the minimalist Open Cloud Servers that it has designed expressly for its hyperscale datacenters. …
Since 1965, the computer industry has relied on Moore’s Law to accelerate innovation, pushing more transistors into integrated circuits to improve computation performance. …
As the hyperscalers and cloud builders go, so goes the enterprise. …
For any given compute engine, there is the vendor who makes the chip and therefore a lot of the money and then there are the downstream system architects, system integrators, original design manufacturers, and original equipment manufacturers who add further value to that compute engine in one form or another and make their own revenue stream from that innovation. …
We have been making the case in this three part series that vertical integration is becoming more popular in modern datacenters. …
If FPGAs are going to take off in the datacenter in their own right, they are going to need their own killer apps. …
It is funny to think of the modern datacenter as an appliance, like an iPhone, but in the cases of the hyperscalers and the very largest public cloud builders, this is more or less what they are building. …
If this is truly the age of heterogeneous supercomputers, then the system installed earlier this month at the University of Tsukuba is its poster child. …
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