Amazon racing to develop AI chips cheaper, faster than Nvidia's

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Closely guarded new server design put through its paces.

Amazon racing to develop AI chips cheaper, faster than Nvidia's
Inside Amazon.com's chip lab in Austin, Texas, half a dozen engineers on a Friday afternoon put a closely guarded new server design through its paces. The server was packed with Amazon's artificial intelligence chips that compete with those from market leader Nvidia, Amazon executive Rami Sinno ...

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