Redefining energy-efficient, general purpose processing

Brandon Lucia, a Carnegie Mellon professor who recently founded Efficient Computer, a company that is producing a general purpose chip said to be up to 100 times more energy-efficient than leading general-purpose CPUs, talks through the company’s reconfigurable dataflow processor architecture, explaining just how much of an impact he believes this innovation will have where AI and ML are used in IoT devices at the edge and, maybe overtime, in the data centre itself.
Jason Feist, senior vice president of cloud marketing, Seagate, discusses the findings of the...
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At Data Centre World Frankfurt 2025, we spoke with Nick Burnham from Avtron to hear his thoughts on...
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We caught up with Manuel Schröder and Carsten Ludwig from R&M during Data Centre World Frankfurt...
Mark Yeeles, Schneider Electric’s Vice President, Secure Power Division, UK and Ireland,...
Mike Frank, Senior Scientist and Rodolfo Rosini, CEO, both at Vaire Computing, explain how...