Intel and Altera have unveiled new AI-optimized chips and FPGAs designed to enhance AI capabilities at the network edge, marking a significant move to optimize edge processors and offer alternatives to Nvidia's dominance in the semiconductor industry. Concurrently, AMD has launched its second-generation Versal chips, aimed at accelerating AI processes at the edge. These developments indicate a growing competition in the AI chip market, with companies focusing on improving AI performance outside of traditional data centers and touting a vision for the open AI era.
AMD launches second-generation Versal chips to make AI faster at the edge https://t.co/SDaKmoV97b via @VentureBeat
Intel is rolling out a new version of its artificial intelligence chip, aiming to challenge Nvidia in one of the fastest-growing parts of the semiconductor industry https://t.co/fec0hrYoWy
Intel touts vision for the open AI era and alternatives to Nvidia’s dominance https://t.co/n3fOhomd4t via @VentureBeat
AMD launches second-generation Versal chips to make AI faster at the edge https://t.co/iQc3g85Y21
Intel and Altera unveil AI-optimized edge processors and FPGA chips https://t.co/bpMk9yQPTF via @VentureBeat
Intel and Altera unveil new chips and FPGAs to enhance AI at the network edge https://t.co/sQ1WeCdmFK