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Intel-Led Coalition Launches UXL Foundation to Rival Nvidia's AI Dominance
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A group including Qualcomm, Google, and Intel has formed the UXL Foundation in San Francisco with Intel's OneAPI at its core, aiming to challenge Nvidia's dominance in the artificial intelligence chip market. The open-source project targets Nvidia's CUDA software, crucial for Microsoft, OpenAI, Alphabet (Google's parent), and other companies in developing AI applications. UXL plans to finalize technical specifications in the first half of this year, refine technology by year's end, and support Nvidia hardware and code in the long term. Nvidia's AI chip market lead has faced challenges from over 90 startups that raised more than $4 billion, but its CUDA platform remains popular due to features and widespread adoption.
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Manage episode 409046700 series 3385494
A group including Qualcomm, Google, and Intel has formed the UXL Foundation in San Francisco with Intel's OneAPI at its core, aiming to challenge Nvidia's dominance in the artificial intelligence chip market. The open-source project targets Nvidia's CUDA software, crucial for Microsoft, OpenAI, Alphabet (Google's parent), and other companies in developing AI applications. UXL plans to finalize technical specifications in the first half of this year, refine technology by year's end, and support Nvidia hardware and code in the long term. Nvidia's AI chip market lead has faced challenges from over 90 startups that raised more than $4 billion, but its CUDA platform remains popular due to features and widespread adoption.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonyphoang/message420 episodes
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