Will we see analog accelerators in consumer hardware by the end of 2026?
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IBM Research recently produced a high-performance AI chip that achieves high performance and energy efficiency by doing computations in the analog domain using phase change memory.
Will this type of technology come to consumer-level hardware by the end of 2026?
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@AidenPetersen I think you have the wrong link? Your link is about packaged memory which isn't IBM specific and very likely to be available to consumers in next 3 years.
This link has information on IBMs phase-change memory.
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@GCS Thank you for pointing this out. For some reason I thought IBM's North Pole was using analog compute, but it's not. I will change the link.
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