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by Leo Charlton

30 Aug 2023

Edge AI: The Wait is (Almost) Over

Since the introduction of Artificial Intelligence to the data center, AI has been loath to leave it. With large tracts of floorspace dedicated to servers comprising leading-edge chips that can handle the computational demands for training the latest in AI models, as well as inference via end-user connections to the cloud, data centers are the ideal environment for facilitating much of what AI has to offer.
21 Aug 2023

Chips as Currency: America, China, and the AI Race

Running in the background to the more visible, very real wars occurring around the world at present, there is another, economic and industrial in nature. This is a trade war between two principals: the USA and China.
10 Jul 2023

Through the Black Mirror: "Joan Is Awful" and AI Malpractice

In a recently published article, AI and Security: Ensuring That Opportunities Outweigh the Threats, IDTechEx discussed the importance of ownership and culpability when it comes to deploying AI tools, especially in the context of creative works. This matter of accountability and the potential insidious use of artificial intelligence in the creation of intellectual property is a theme touched on in the first episode of the new Black Mirror season, "Joan Is Awful".
03 Jul 2023

AI and Security: Ensuring That Opportunities Outweigh the Threats

Anyone with access to social media platforms will likely have heard of ChatGPT by now. Created by OpenAI and released in November 2022, the generative AI tool had 100 million registered users as of three months after release, with it - the world's most advanced chatbot - being used to answer simple queries, write songs, and draft press releases, all with varying degrees of success.
05 Jun 2023

Marktkapitalisierung von Nvidia übersteigt 1 Billion US-Dollar, ein früher Gewinner des KI-Booms, berichtet IDTechEx

Während der aktuelle KI-Boom gerade erst begonnen hat, ist Nvidia ein früher Gewinner, dessen Marktkapitalisierung am Dienstag, den 30. Mai{^th} , zum ersten Mal die Marke von 1 Billion US-Dollar überschritt. Für einen Chipdesigner ohne eigene Fertigungskapazitäten ist dies ein bedeutender Moment. Mit einer Marktkapitalisierung von rund 970 Milliarden US-Dollar (Stand: 1. Juni st ) ist Nvidia in einen elitären Club eingetreten, in dem derzeit nur fünf andere Unternehmen vertreten sind: Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon und Saudi Aramco. Zuvor hatten nur drei andere Unternehmen (Tesla, Meta und PetroChina) ebenfalls die Schwelle von 1 Billion US-Dollar überschritten.
10 May 2023

Why AI Should Be at the Top of the National Agenda

Artificial Intelligence has come a long way since the success of DeepMind over Go world champion Lee Sedol in 2016; the world is beginning to change according to the new possibilities afforded by AI. From the robust predictive abilities of OpenAI's ChatGPT - where the AI chatbot can be used for all sorts of purposes, from creating scripts (including malware) to writing academic essays - to AI image generators that are so good that they can win Sony world photography awards, the complexity and capabilities of AI algorithms are growing at a startlingly fast pace.
13 Apr 2023

Optical Compute: How New Age of Computation Seems So Close, Yet So Far

Modern technology is largely built upon the back of tiny electrical circuits connected together to form chips. These come in a variety of configurations, and can be found in all kinds of household appliances (from rice cookers to air conditioners), consumer electronics (laptops, smartphones, TVs), and products and services necessary to everyday life in an interconnected world (such as airplanes, trains, and cars).
02 Mar 2023

Emerging Applications for Silicon Photonics

Whatever the name - be that the humble 'chip', the slightly misleading 'microchip', the technically robust 'semiconductor integrated circuit', or the slightly less technically robust 'integrated circuit' - chips are everywhere; in laptops, mobile phones, TVs, automobiles, displays, and other electrical products a thousand times over.
17 Jan 2023

Developments in Semiconductor Photonics: More Data, More Quickly

As high-performance computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, and even consumers become increasingly data-hungry, hardware struggles to keep pace. In addition, the need for real-time assessments of moving data points - such as for the accurate velocity-mapping of other objects in autonomous systems and facial recognition for security systems - is crucial to an increasingly hands-free society.