Can custom chips save AI's power problem?

The Prompt Desk

Cutting-edge AI models use a lot of power. It is not uncommon to hear of data centers under construction that require the power output of the largest nuclear reactors all by themselves. Large tech companies used to tout their green credentials - now they quietly buried that message to pursue fortunes in generative AI. In this environmentally conscious episode of The Prompt Desk, your hosts Justin Macorin and Bradley Arsenault sit down with hardware entrepreneur Raymond Chik to talk about his startup, Untether.ai, to understand what the next generation of AI chips will look like. We dig into how it's possible to make a chip do the same calculations more efficiently, how to compete with Nvidia and other dominant chipmakers, and everything about hardware chips.

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