Groq TPU-killer aimed at AI and machine learning
- Autor:Ella Cai
- Solte em:2017-04-25
Groq could have the key to machine learning and AI – Silicon Valley’s top-priority foci.
Groq is a start-up in stealth mode thought to be working on a TPU. It has raised $10.3 million.
The company is formed from some of the Google people working on Google’s TPU – Tensor Processing Unit – which was invented by Jonathan Ross.
Ross is one of the founders of Groq.
TPUs are designed for machine learning. According to Google they run AI workloads 15-20x faster than current processors with 30-80x better efficiency.
VC Chamath Palihapitiya, who backs Groq, says “we think what they’re building could become a fundamental building block for the next generation of computing.”
Groq is a start-up in stealth mode thought to be working on a TPU. It has raised $10.3 million.
The company is formed from some of the Google people working on Google’s TPU – Tensor Processing Unit – which was invented by Jonathan Ross.
Ross is one of the founders of Groq.
TPUs are designed for machine learning. According to Google they run AI workloads 15-20x faster than current processors with 30-80x better efficiency.
VC Chamath Palihapitiya, who backs Groq, says “we think what they’re building could become a fundamental building block for the next generation of computing.”