Google Worked With Intel on a custom AI Chip For Its Pixel Phones (cnbc.com)
A special-purpose chip for artificial intelligence and other tasks in Google's new Pixel smartphones draws on Intel technology. From a report: In addition to a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip, the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL both feature a new custom Pixel Visual Core co-processor, which is meant to improve speed and battery life when shooting photos with Google's HDR+ technology, and better handle AI workloads in apps, Google has said. But the company didn't disclose details about its partners on the chip. Then, last week, device repair website iFixit published a teardown of the Pixel 2 XL that showed what the Pixel Visual Core chip actually looks like. The serial number on the chip in a photograph begins with "SR3," like some Intel chips. Google confirmed the connection. "Google built Pixel Visual Core with Intel," the Google spokesperson wrote in an email to CNBC. "Pixel Visual Core is a custom designed processor from Google, built to serve specific computational photography requirements that could not be met by existing chips."
Should the title say "With" instead of "Eith"?
I can just imagine poor Eith, probably "worked" with a pipe wrench until she literally coughed up the chip Google was seeking.
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Google Worked Eith Intel on a custom AI Chip For Its Pixel Phones
What is the rule for capitalizing "For" and "Its" but not "on", "a", "custom"?
Aight
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Forgive me for being old fashined, but the replies to the article remind me in a wonderful way of this Monty Python classic (of course eith Eric Idle and Terry Jones):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Good ole Slashdot editors. Just as incompetent as ever.
To be honest, this is a new low. Can't remember seeing a misspelling in a headline, particularly of an extremely common 4 letter word that isn't a homonym with anything.
How '90s. How does AI fit into this again ?
Eh, "eith" got us to comment on TFA. Otherwise I wouldn't have been interested. But I was curious what the buzzword-bingo word-salad actually meant.
So, a "win" for TFEs.
His ignorance covered the whole earth like a blanket, and there was hardly a hole in it anywhere. - Mark Twain
Requires more training.
Better known as 318230.
An AI would never allow a headline with such a typo.
"Intel pleads with the tech community to please consider them still relevant"
#DeleteChrome
a company wanted to develop a hardware solution, and went to a hardware developer
HOLY FUCKBALLS!
Intel acquired Movidius, and they released their "neural compute stick" with dedicated hardware for convolutional neural networks. It wouldn't surprise me if this has made its way into the Pixel.
according to the loose definition that every company now uses to convince everyone that their product has AI in it.
We may not yet have solved the AI problem but AS seems to be a solved problem
**Life is too short to be serious**
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His ignorance covered the whole earth like a blanket, and there was hardly a hole in it anywhere. - Mark Twain