IT Home News on December 23, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger recently stated that Intel will strengthen its competition with NVIDIA in the field of AI and increase its voice.
Recently, Kissinger mentioned in his speech at MIT: "Huang Renxun attaches great importance to throughput computing. At the beginning, it was mainly used for graphics upgrades, but later he was lucky enough to seize the opportunity. Their first Artificial intelligence projects are not even supported."
Bryan Catanzaro, NVIDIA’s vice president of deep learning research, disagrees with this view. He previously worked at Intel. IT House translated the content of his tweet as follows:
I worked on the Larrabee application at Intel in 2007 and then moved to NVIDIA in 2008 to work on machine learning, so I have some experience working at both companies
I can say this: Nvidia's dominance doesn't come from luck, it comes from vision and execution, which Intel lacks.
In 2007, my colleagues and I were aware of the opportunities and risks facing Intel. At that time, Nvidia's revenue was only one-tenth of Intel's. However, Intel's management believed that it could rely on Larrabee to defeat Nvidia, but it lacked vision and execution.
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