Published Jul 18, 2024
Can chip efficiency slow AI's energy demand?
Shayle Kann and Christian Belady delve into the escalating energy demands of artificial intelligence, examining how improvements in chip efficiency and innovative data center practices could potentially ease these burdens or inadvertently exacerbate them.

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