The AI Boom Runs on Chips, but It Can’t Get Enough

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The AI Boom Runs on Chips, but It Can’t Get Enough
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The artificial-intelligence revolution is being likened to humanity’s harnessing of fire. If only the industry could secure the digital kindling to fuel it.

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Nvidia’s advanced graphic chips excel at doing lots of computations simultaneously, which is crucial for AI work.

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