The Future of AI Chips with Tenstorrent's Keith Witek
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2024-07-18に共有
Key Points From This Episode:
- Overview of Keith Witek's career in the chip industry
- Importance of AI chips in boosting productivity for knowledge workers
- The role of RISC-V architecture in Tenstorrent's strategy
- Challenges and opportunities in the AI compute market
- Comparison between Tenstorrent and NVIDIA's AI chip approaches
- The significance of open-source development in AI
- Strategic insights on the semiconductor industry's future
- Tenstorrent's unique business model and its implications
- The potential for RISC-V to disrupt existing chip markets
- Predictions for the AI hardware market by the end of the decade
[1] RISC-V (pronounced risk-five) is an open standard instruction set architecture based on established reduced instruction set computer principles. Unlike most other ISA designs, RISC-V is provided under royalty-free open-source licenses.
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コメント (10)
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The RISC-V architecture has great potential and is growing in application.
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Enjoyed listening to the biz considerations of chip biz.
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18:00 Innovator's Dilemma Always appreciate references to this as opposed to vague "disruptive innovation" that I don't even know fits the actual formula or not
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One of the most important companies to invest in, as they have Jim Keller, a transistor development guru, as their CEO. 😎
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GREAT VID DCUD EWAA KEEP THE GREAT WORK UPPPPPPsa
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❤
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Thought I saw Phillip Seymour Hoffman for a split second.
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Frank.. why is it that you resemble 'the Talking Head' of the 1980's pilot "MaxHeadroom"? And NVidia is on a roll, but going from 32bit to 4 bit inference and converting backwards will essentially accumulate error at an exponential rate and it is little wonder that AMD has not gone down this path very far, well as far as NVIDIA has and seems to be aiming at the rebound backwards and the consumer market.. while MicroSoft has directly applied digital logic and no blackout on their core model until it come up for a upper 'core' review process.. reminds me of 'predictive execution' that RISC-V seems to avoid... and the buffer hacks that have been exposed.. ARM has just been taken out.. an unfixable backdoor.
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I have a difficult time thinking this guy is credible