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Glenn K. Lockwood

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Glenn K. Lockwood has appeared in 4 articles since 2023-07. Coverage peaked in 2023Q3 with 2 articles.

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2024-03-11
Washington Post 6 related

A look at the challenges of academic AI research, as costs to develop generative AI models grow rapidly and tech companies' salaries drain academia of talent

e.g., establishing shared computing resources. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Glenn K. Lockwood / @glennklockwood : Academia is losing its ability to make progress in AI due to competition with i...

2023-10-09
Ars Technica 12 related

A history of Digital Equipment Corporation, founded in 1957 to build small digital modules, pioneered minicomputers before being acquired by Compaq in 1998

I found out most of this while putting together my GTC documentary but this is a great recap. @portershed @johnbreslin @ATU_GalwayCity https://arstechnica.com/... @louismcdonald : Long gone, DEC is st...

2023-07-25
Ars Technica 4 related

An in-depth look at mainframe computers, their 50+ year history, and the IBM mainframe, a business mainstay that represents most of the estimated 10,000 in use

over and over — where me and my colleagues are advising leaders to let the mainframes be, amidst their grand “transformation” plans. Twitter: Peter Zaitsev / @peterzaitsev : In some sectors technology...

2023-07-23
Tom's Hardware 17 related

The Linux Foundation forms the Ultra Ethernet Consortium with AMD, Cisco, HPE, Intel, Meta, Microsoft, and others to optimize Ethernet standards for AI and HPC

UEC to deliver on Ethernet-based open, interoperable, high-performance full-communications stack architecture to meet the growing network demands of AI & HPC at scale. Rakesh Chopra : AI/ML will influ...

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