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I'd never really considered what goes into making an self driving chip standards compliant - I mean, redundancy is a thing, but it's more than that, especially for consumers. At ISSCC, Mercedes showed off its new self-driving chip, and I take a look. youtu.be/f5bGTjIKexo

I'd never really considered what goes into making an self driving chip standards compliant - I mean, redundancy is a thing, but it's more than that, especially for consumers. At ISSCC, Mercedes showed off its new self-driving chip, and I take a look.

youtu.be/f5bGTjIKexo
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You can always tell when something you've said/shared has done the rounds internally. Suddenly you have 20 invitations on Linkedin all from the same company! It would be good to know what I said that was shared πŸ™ƒ

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My shorts/IG feed is filled with two types of content: 1) Americans making fun of Brits making fun of how hot/humid it is 2) Americans in the UK apologizing for making fun and slowly melting It's currently 32C inside. Windows are open. There is no AC. The walls are insulated.

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The transition to chain-of-thought models is ballooning inference costs. Is the way we generate tokens the right one? Can we afford it? Here's what needs to change if we want AI that works for everyone, ft. Recogni youtu.be/JpTixh5Md0E #ad

The transition to chain-of-thought models is ballooning inference costs. Is the way we generate tokens the right one? Can we afford it? Here's what needs to change if we want AI that works for everyone, ft. <a href="/Recogni_Inc/">Recogni</a> 

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Saw the F1 film. 3⭐/7 For a fan, the high points are really high. But for a fan, you also notice all the errors and things that would never happen. Eg you can't enter the pits 7th and then take two cars that didn't pit on exit to get to 4th. That happens in the first few

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I had a chat with Asianometry about the role of water in AI data centers, the environmental concerns of PFAS in chip manufacturing, global semiconductor production, and question of attracting new talent to the hardware chip design world. youtu.be/4a3piDLv4A4

I had a chat with <a href="/asianometry/">Asianometry</a> about the role of water in AI data centers, the environmental concerns of PFAS in chip manufacturing, global semiconductor production, and question of attracting new talent to the hardware chip design world. 

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Via Siemens, Bloomberg reports that the EDA export license/ban to China has been lifted, enabling them, Synopsys, Cadence and others to resume business. It's part of a trade deal in exchange for export approvals for critical minerals. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…