The next-generation IBM z16 comes with an IBM Telum processor for real-time AI insights.
Mainframes and AI? Isn’t that something like a Model-T Ford with a Tesla motor? Actually, no. Mainframes are as relevant in 2022 as they were in the 1960s. IBM’s new IBM z16, with its integrated on-chip Telum AI accelerator, is ready to analyze real-time transactions, at scale. This makes it perfect for mainframe mission-critical workloads such as healthcare and financial transactions.
This 21st century Big Iron AI accelerator is built onto its core Telum processor. With this new dual-processor 5.2 GHz chip and its 16 cores, it can perform 300 billion deep-learning inferences per day with one-millisecond latency. Can you say fast? IBM can. Read More
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OpenAI’s new DALL.E model turns your words into pieces of art
OpenAI takes the wraps off DALL·E 2, its second-generation text-to-image generator.
OpenAI, the AI research startup, has announced(opens in new tab) DALL·E 2, an update to its text-to-image generator that looks like a serious step forward.
In essence, DALL·E 2 can create art from a natural language input, such as: “a painting of a fox sitting in a field at sunrise in the style of Claude Monet”. OpenAI says the goal is to create “original, realistic images and art” that can “combine concepts, attributes, and styles”. Read More