AMD’s AI Secret Sauce: Dogfooding
This week AMD had a major AI announcement that was supported by vendors ranging from the leading server, PC and networking vendors, to Microsoft.
This week AMD had a major AI announcement that was supported by vendors ranging from the leading server, PC and networking vendors, to Microsoft.
OpenAI is now a wounded company. There is a cloud of distrust both internally and externally that will need to be overcome, a new Board selected and the brand recovered.
Firing OpenAIs CEO Sam Altman sets the record for bone headed stupidity.
At Microsoft Ignite, there was a video at the end of the second keynote that spoke to how Copilot could be used by folks who were severely disabled to help make them productive.
IBM just released a comprehensive blog post surrounding its Power platform by Tom McPherson (GM for IBM Power) in which he indicated that IBM recognized that the DIY thing just was not working for critical HA/DR (High Availability/Disaster Recovery) events.
Let us talk about some of the high and lowlights of AMDs financial results.
Let us talk about what is coming with Snapdragon X Elite laptops this week.
For the first time, Lenovo brought all the analysts that cover the company together as a group not to talk about each individual Lenovo product or service, but to chat about how Lenovo is executing its One Lenovo plan and creating an Apple-like experience that drives a better together concept.
AMDs recent move to acquire Nod.ai is a case in point and should significantly and very rapidly advance AMDs AI capabilities.
At Zoomtopia this week, Poly showcased an impressive lineup of hardware for both those in the conference room and for those attending remotely.