Artificial Intelligence Gets A Boost With The Latest Generation Intel® XEON® Scalable Processors That Drive Inference At Scale

It is an industry-wide phenomenon that has opened the best opportunities for organisations across the board. Artificial Intelligence has become the growth story for India’s digital natives like Flipkart, Swiggy and Ola. Today, many AI applications — facial recognition, product recommendations, virtual assistants have become rooted in our day-to-day lives. However, these emerging AI applications have one common feature ruling them all — dependence on hardware has become the core enabler of innovation. In fact, many rising consumer digital companies are dependent on next-gen architecture that can significantly increase computational efficiency and speed the time-to-market. According to an IDC report, spending on AI systems will more than double to $79.2 billion1 in 2022 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 38.0% over 2018-2022 forecast period. Hardware spending, dominated by servers, is projected to touch $12.72 billion this year as companies aggressively invest in build
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Richa Bhatia
Richa Bhatia is a seasoned journalist with six-years experience in reportage and news coverage and has had stints at Times of India and The Indian Express. She is an avid reader, mum to a feisty two-year-old and loves writing about the next-gen technology that is shaping our world.
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