AI Weekly: Nvidia's commitment to voice AI -- and a farewell
We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - August 3. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. This week, Nvidia announced a slew of AI-focused hardware and software innovations during its March GTC 2022 conference. The company unveiled the Grace CPU Superchip, a data center processor designed to serve high-performance compute and AI applications. And it detailed the H100, the first in a new line of GPU hardware aimed at accelerating AI workloads including training large natural language models. But one announcement that slipped under the radar was the general availability of Nvidia's Riva 2.0 SDK, as well as the company's Riva Enterprise managed offering. Both can be deployed for building speech AI applications and point to the growing market for speech recognition in particular.
Mar-27-2022, 01:05:16 GMT
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