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    Centaur announces octa-core x86 plus Ncore AI server processor

    SoC design boasts AVX512 support plus an integrated 20TOPS AI coprocessor.
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    Re: Centaur announces octa-core x86 plus Ncore AI server processor

    So basically for spying devices (face recognition)
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    Re: Centaur announces octa-core x86 plus Ncore AI server processor

    Quote Originally Posted by darcotech View Post
    So basically for spying devices (face recognition)
    What makes you say that?

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    Re: Centaur announces octa-core x86 plus Ncore AI server processor

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    So basically for spying devices (face recognition)
    What makes you say that?

    When a manufacturer of an SOC puts in front how it is really good in image processing thanks to its AI co-processor?
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    Re: Centaur announces octa-core x86 plus Ncore AI server processor

    Quote Originally Posted by darcotech View Post
    When a manufacturer of an SOC puts in front how it is really good in image processing thanks to its AI co-processor?
    Anyone involved in machine learning does the same - image processing is probably the most impactful use of ML, for eg. classifying tumour vs healthy tissue samples, or processing radio-images.

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    Re: Centaur announces octa-core x86 plus Ncore AI server processor

    I think Microprocessors need a kick up the design backside as adding a few more herts or more cache is becoming slightly boring just to obtain a small percentage gain in IPC (Instructions per clock cycle). So AI copro sounds interesting!

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