AI with Sally Ward-Foxton presents a variety of deeply technical, but concisely explained topics covering cutting-edge AI accelerator chips, software, systems, algorithms, neural networks, companies and many other subjects related to artificial intelligence and machine learning as it affects the semiconductor industry.
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AI with Sally Ward-Foxton presents a variety of deeply technical, but concisely explained topics covering cutting-edge AI accelerator chips, software, systems, algorithms, neural networks, companies and many other subjects related to artificial intelligence and machine learning as it affects the semiconductor industry.
Extending The Life Of Copper In AI Training Cluster
AI with Sally Ward-Foxton
27 minutes 53 seconds
1 month ago
Extending The Life Of Copper In AI Training Cluster
AI training courses are scaling to hundreds of thousands of GPUs and beyond, and the network is under pressure like never before. In this episode, Sally will speak with Don Barnetson, SVP of Product at Credo Semiconductor, about how reliability is crucial, given that crashing a training run can cost millions of dollars. Credo has spent nearly two decades developing some of the industry’s fastest SERDES and building active electrical cables or AECs to keep AI infrastructure running at peak performance. In this conversation, we’ll dig into the networking reliability issues that come with scaling AI, why reliability matters as much as bandwidth, and how Credo is taking on this problem with copper.
AI with Sally Ward-Foxton
AI with Sally Ward-Foxton presents a variety of deeply technical, but concisely explained topics covering cutting-edge AI accelerator chips, software, systems, algorithms, neural networks, companies and many other subjects related to artificial intelligence and machine learning as it affects the semiconductor industry.