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Moore’s Law and AI: The Next Golden Age of Compute Architecture

Manoj Sukumaran  (Senior Principal Analyst for Data Center Computing, Omdia)

Location: Room 207B

Date: Wednesday, April 16

Time: 3:40 pm - 4:30 pm

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Track: Emerging IT & Data Center Technologies

Session Type: Conference Session

Vault Recording: TBD

The digital world is addicted to computing power. Keeping up with this addiction is now a power supply rather than a semiconductor manufacturing problem because the continuous improvement of computer processor performance comes at the expense of power consumption. In fact, our demand is so insatiable to satisfy it we’re placing more and more chips in each server. Will this ever end? This talk explores how novel chip designs and architectures are emerging to meet the demands of artificial intelligence, pushing the boundaries of what's possible. We'll delve into AI-optimized processors and advanced packaging techniques, highlighting how these advancements overcome the limitations of traditional scaling. Discover how AI is not just a beneficiary of Moore's Law but is now the catalyst for the next golden age of computer architecture. A must attend for data center operators looking to anticipate future power demands.

Takeaway

  • Understand the technology landscape of AI-optimized and general compute processors
  • Anticipate the continuous changes in server design and its impact on power consumption
  • Correlate processor performance, power demand and cooling requirement