IBM revealed a processor this week at the Hot Chips 33 conference specifically designed to include acceleration capabilities for running inference engines created using artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Companies are spending enormous sums of money on AI systems, and we are now at a point where there are credible alternatives ...
NeuReality, an Israeli-based semiconductor company developing high-performance AI inference technology, has signed an agreement with IBM to develop the technology. The technology aims to deliver cost ...
IBM and Groq have entered into a partnership intended to provide businesses with direct access to the GroqCloud inference technology via the former’s watsonx Orchestrate platform. The companies aim to ...
IBM has teamed up with Groq to offer enterprise customers a reliable, cost-effective way to speed AI inferencing applications. Further, IBM and Groq plan to integrate and enhance Red Hat’s open-source ...
IBM today announced it has committed its ModelMesh inference service to open source. This is a big deal for the MLOps and DevOps community, but the implications for the average end-user are also huge.
The future of agentic artificial intelligence — intelligent systems that act autonomously on behalf of humans — is coming into focus, and two companies are shaping how it takes form inside the ...