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Intel’s Koduri continues a GPU computing revolution he helped start years ago

Primers What is AI? Everything you need to know What is machine learning? Everything you need to know What is deep learning? Everything you need to know What is artificial general intelligence? Everything you need to know Fourteen years ago, Raja Koduri helped usher in the age of GPU computing, a year before Nvidia chief Jensen Huang talked about the phenomenon. The idea was that GPUs can do more than smooth video game graphics, they can crunch scientific problems.  The vision is today a reality, as GPUs are the workhorse of artificial intelligence and, increasingly, high-performance computing of all sorts.  Koduri, then working at Advanced Micro Devices, now lead architect at Intel, sat down with ZDNet to talk about how GPU computing is a revolution that’s still unfolding. Also: The world’s fastest supercomputers hit higher speeds than ever with Linux”We are at an inflection point for high-performance computing,” said Koduri. “Twenty years ago, HPC was dominated by vertically-integrated architectures,” but then, “commodity X86 took over, with open source software, and an explosion of libraries, and all clusters, not just HPC, became x86 with a plethora of software.” That software movement, he said, is leading to a new era of compute… Read full this story

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