From Data Centers to Devices – The Ongoing [R]Evolution of AI Computing  
EE Times Current11 Feb 2022

From Data Centers to Devices – The Ongoing [R]Evolution of AI Computing  

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Our guest this week is Matt Gutierrez of Synopsys. We’ve heard about how the Internet of things is pulling computing from centralized processing centers (notably data centers) into ever more physically remote locales — in other words, the IoT is pushing the network edge farther and farther out. But how is that actually accomplished? A big part of the answer is: with artificial intelligence. This episode sponsored by Synopsys.

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