Redefining energy-efficient, general purpose processing

Brandon Lucia, a Carnegie Mellon professor who recently founded Efficient Computer, a company that is producing a general purpose chip said to be up to 100 times more energy-efficient than leading general-purpose CPUs, talks through the company’s reconfigurable dataflow processor architecture, explaining just how much of an impact he believes this innovation will have where AI and ML are used in IoT devices at the edge and, maybe overtime, in the data centre itself.
Keith Sullivan, Director of Strategic Innovation at AFL, explains what meshing means in the context...
David Hurtado, Managing Director of Quetta Data Centers, discusses the impact of AI on the data...
Noam Brousard, Vice President, Solutions Engineering, proteanTecs, explains how semiconductors are...
Ben Pritchard, AVK CEO, discusses the findings of a joint Wartsila and AVK-SEG white paper: Data...
Johan van Hover, Business Manager at Arteco Coolants, outlines the company’s history as a joint...
Mike Slevin, Senior Director Field Sales EMEA/GM, Fluke Corporation, discusses the launch of the...
Andrew Batson, Head of U.S. Data Center Research at JLL, explains how the North America data centre...
David Rimmer, Microgrid Business Leader UK&I at Schneider Electric, outlines the ways in which data...