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What is serverless computing? Driving efficiency without sacrificing observability

Dynatrace

VMware commercialized the idea of virtual machines, and cloud providers embraced the same concept with services like Amazon EC2, Google Compute, and Azure virtual machines. REST APIs, authentication, databases, email, and video processing all have a home on serverless platforms. Services scale to meet demand.

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A Brief Guide of xPU for AI Accelerators

ACM Sigarch

Dataflow Processing Unit (DPU) is the product of Wave Computing, a Silicon Valley company which is revolutionizing artificial intelligence and deep learning with its dataflow-based solutions. HPU: Holographic Processing Unit (HPU) is the specific hardware of Microsoft’s Hololens. GPU can also be considered as a special SPU.

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Generative AI in the Enterprise

O'Reilly

While experienced AI developers are starting to leave powerhouses like Google, OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft, not enough are leaving to meet demand—and most of them will probably gravitate to startups rather than adding to the AI talent within established companies. Microsoft, Google, IBM, and OpenAI have offered more general indemnification.

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Structural Evolutions in Data

O'Reilly

Doubly so as hardware improved, eating away at the lower end of Hadoop-worthy work. And then there was the other problem: for all the fanfare, Hadoop was really large-scale business intelligence (BI). And that brings our story to the present day: Stage 3: Neural networks High-end video games required high-end video cards.

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Communal Computing’s Many Problems

O'Reilly

Examples include popular home assistants and smart displays like the Amazon Echo, Google Home, Apple HomePod, and many others. There may be multiple people in the room during a video call, not just the person you are calling. This is why people have made a business out of setting up home stereo and video systems.

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