AI Computing Hardware - Past, Present, and Future
Last Week in AI29 Jan 2025

AI Computing Hardware - Past, Present, and Future

A special one-off episode with a deep dive into the past, present, and future of how computer hardware makes AI possible.

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In this episode:

- Google and Mistral sign deals with AP and AFP, respectively, to deliver up-to-date news through their AI platforms.
- ChatGPT introduces a tasks feature for reminders and to-dos, positioning itself more as a personal assistant.
- Synthesia raises $180 million to enhance its AI video platform for generating videos of human avatars.
- New U.S. guidelines restrict exporting AI chips to various countries, impacting Nvidia and other tech firms.

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Timestamps:

  • 00:00:00 Introduction
  • 00:03:08 Historical Recap: Early AI and Hardware
  • 00:11:51 The Rise of GPUs and Deep Learning
  • 00:15:39 Scaling Laws and the Evolution of AI Models
  • 00:24:05 The Bitter Lesson and the Future of AI Compute
  • 00:25:58 Moore's Law and Huang's Law
  • 00:30:12 Memory and Logic in AI Hardware
  • 00:34:53 Challenges in AI Hardware: The Memory Wall
  • 00:37:08 The Role of GPUs in Modern AI
  • 00:42:27 Fitting Neural Nets in GPUs
  • 00:48:04 Batch Sizes and GPU Utilization
  • 00:52:47 Parallelism in AI Models
  • 00:55:53 Matrix Multiplications and GPUs
  • 00:59:57 Understanding B200 and GB200
  • 01:05:41 Data Center Hierarchy
  • 01:13:42 High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)
  • 01:16:45 Fabrication and Packaging
  • 01:20:17 The Complexity of Semiconductor Fabrication
  • 01:24:34 Understanding Process Nodes
  • 01:28:26 The Art of Fabrication
  • 01:33:17 The Role of Yield in Fabrication
  • 01:35:47 The Photolithography Process
  • 01:40:38 Deep Ultraviolet Lithography (DUV)
  • 01:43:58 Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography (EUV)
  • 01:51:46 Export Controls and Their Impact
  • 01:54:22 The Rise of Custom AI Hardware
  • 02:00:10 The Future of AI and Hardware

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