- Ultimately, model makers and enterprises are focusing on the wrong issue: They should be computing smarter, not harder.
GUEST: The past few decades have seen almost unimaginable advances in compute performance and efficiency, enabled by Moore’s Law and underpinned by scale-out commodity hardware and loosely coupled software. This architecture has delivered online services to billions globally and put virtually all of human knowledge at our fingertips. But the next computing revolution will demand much […]
- The company’s first-generation chips were fabricated in the U.S. using Intel facilities, with final server assembly and integration.


