Silicon diversity is redefining the future of artificial intelligence by addressing critical challenges in performance, cost and scalability.
As AI workloads grow increasingly complex, spanning inference, training and multimodal applications, the need for adaptable, open hardware solutions is at an all-time high. This shift prioritizes flexibility and efficiency, allowing enterprises to choose the best tools for their specific needs while driving innovation and resource optimization across industries, according to Steen Graham (pictured, left), chief executive officer of Metrum AI Inc., which is partnering with Dell Technologies Inc. on AI workload innovation.
“I think right now with AI, we’ve really kind of optimized software in a great way,” Graham said. “We’re building this really systematic software with AI workers that will save people material, time and ultimately drive top-line revenue and getting enterprises to really high-fidelity solutions.”
Graham and Manya Rastogi (right), technical marketing engineer at Dell Technologies, spoke with theCUBE Research’s John Furrier and Savannah Peterson…