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Nvidia R&D chief on how AI is improving chip design
Getting a glimpse into Nvidia’s R&D has become a regular feature of the spring GTC conference with Bill Dally, chief scientist and senior vice president of research, providing an overview of Nvidia’s R&D organization and a few details on current priorities. This year, Dally focused mostly on AI tools that Nvidia is both developing and using in-house to improve its own products – a neat reverse sales pitch if you will. Nvidia has, for example begun using AI to effectively improve and speed GPU design.
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https://www.hpcwire.com/2022/04/18/nvidia-rd-chief-on-how-ai-is-improving-chip-design/
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