Qualcomm Technology’s Cloud AI 100 is one of the most efficient AI inference engines in market today, and.
HPE’s endorsement for the Qualcomm Technology Cloud AI 100 is a huge step for most efficient and high-performance AI inference engines in market today.
When I was working at AMD to get the first generation EPYC server SoC added to HPE servers, I learned that the process the company used to qualify a CPU or GPU was justifiably called “The Meat Grinder”. Read that in a low, menacing voice, and you get the idea. Once HPE management determined that you had a worthwhile product for which there was likely significant demand, the “fun” part began.
That’s the hurdle Qualcomm Technologies had to clear to get their AI accelerator on HPE Edgeline servers. So this is a big deal, and likely not the last one we will see for QTI and HPE. The Edgeline family, like the name implies, is for edge deployments in factory automation, often configured in ruggedized chassis.
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