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.
James Netherwood, Head of Research Middle East, Capacity and Datacloud, discusses the upcoming...
Dan Evans, Associate Director at Lichfields, discusses the results of the company’s recent data...
Heiko Ludwig, Global Head of Structure Finance at NORD/LB, discusses the findings of the...
Rollo Maschietto, Policy Manager, Renewable Energy Association (REA), discusses the ways in which...
Francesco Marasco, VP Energy Operations and Sustainability, nLighten, explains why the European...
Mark Wilson, CEO of ILI Group, discusses the ILI Group’s plans for three new hyperscale data...
Rebecca Scottorn, Partner at L.E.K. Consulting and part of the global Industrials Practice,...
Scott Constable, Alliance Director at Vespertec, John Griffith, Worldwide Sales Manager at Midas...