Krutrim AI Cloud offers free access to developers until Diwali 2024, backed by a ₹100 crore investment to support India’s AI ecosystem.
Since its launch, Krutrim AI Cloud has handled 250 billion API calls, generated 1 trillion tokens, and attracted
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 10m
Let's Start With Today's Topic :
How AI Chips Work , Uses , Companies Working On It?
° How AI Chips Work?
•Large arrays of specialized processing cores for AI operations.
•High-speed on-chip memory for storing AI models and data.
•Fast interconn
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Nawal
Stealth • 1m
Amazon Offers $110M in Grants to Boost AI Research with Trainium Chips 🔥
Amazon Web Services (AWS) launches a $110 million grant program to support AI research, offering credits and up to $500,000 in funding for AI researchers.
The initiative ai
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 8m
Meta also launched their First Custom AI chip and what do you think 🤔?
What is the future of AI chips industry because one side NVIDIA is dominating their Industry leading GPU's and Companies like OpenAI also is trying to raising funds from Venture
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 5m
Nvidia is expected to generate $12 billion in revenue from the sale of artificial intelligence chips in China this year,
despite facing export controls imposed by the US. These controls have significantly impacted.
Nvidia's business in one of the
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 8m
This is crazy 🤣😧 , firstly USA banned china and now China banned USA , China restricted NVIDIA,Intel Chips in China .
Now they are promoted their companies to make AI Chips like Huawei , UniSOC etc.
Tit For Tat 🤣😅🤑.
Business Is War ♥️ 🚀 ♥️
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Varun Jeph
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The NineHertz • 24d
Elon Musk's demand for chips was straining the chip giant's supply chain, a sales lead for Nvidia told colleagues in an email obtained by The Wall Street Journal.
Nvidia has also "greatly expanded the available supply" of its chips, the spokesperson