IBM has introduced its new Telum processor at the annual Hot Chips conference. The processor is IBM’s first one that can do on-chip acceleration for AI inferencing during a transaction.
IBM has unveiled its new 7nm Telum processor at the Hot Chips 33 conference. The processor is designed to bring deep learning inference to enterprise workloads, which can help address frauds in real-time. After three years of development, IBM has finally managed to create this breakthrough technology. The first system to feature the chip is expected to come out in the first half of 2022. The chip is designed to help customers achieve business insights at scale across banking, finance, trading, insurance, and customer interactions.
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