Andy Rivenes
@theinmemoryguy
Oracle Product Manager for Database In-Memory. The views expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Oracle.
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http://blogs.oracle.com/In-Memory 21-06-2009 03:27:25
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Just published a new post on In-Memory vector join enhancements in Oracle Database 23c. The best part is that you can try it out for yourself in 23c Free. Weโve added more join types that leverage SIMD vector processing for increased join performance. blogs.oracle.com/in-memory/postโฆ
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Guten Morgen liebe #DOAG Community. Shasank Chavan, VP Oracle, at his Keynote Enabling Generative AI with Oracle AI Vector Search at #DOAGDB24 DOAG e.V. DBIM PM Team Tirthankar Lahiri Andy Rivenes Ranjan Priyadarshi
We just published a new post on Using HNSW Vector Indexes in AI Vector Search: blogs.oracle.com/database/post/โฆ This post shows how HNSW vector indexes can further speed up similarity searches by building on the examples in the previous Getting Started post: blogs.oracle.com/database/post/โฆ
Juan Loaiza shows how easy it is to do similarity search with business data search in Oracle AI Database using just 5 simple lines of SQL #vector