Amazon's yearslong push to build a credible alternative to Nvidia's AI chips is beginning to gain traction, as software improvements, tight GPU supply, and cost pressure prompt more developers to test the company's Trainium processors, according to The Information.
The former Nvidia manager Taner Ozcelik wants to tame the energy hunger of artificial intelligence with the help of a German chip company. His promise: to be 100 times more efficient than the competition.