Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chips

In News

  • Recently, Nvidia’s rival Intel launched new Artificial Intelligence (AI) chips to provide customers with deep learning compute choices for training and inferencing in data centres. 

AI Chips

  • AI chips are built with specific architecture and have integrated AI acceleration to support deep learning-based applications
  • AI chips help turn data into information and then into knowledge.
  • The Worldwide AI chip industry accounted for $8.02 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $194.9 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 37.4% from 2021 to 2030.
  • The increasing adoption of AI chips is one of the major factors driving the growth of the market.
  • Types of AI chips:
    • There are different types of AI chips such as:
      • Application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), 
      • Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), 
      • Central processing units (CPUs) and 
      • GPUs
  • Difference from Traditional Chips:
    • When traditional chips, containing processor cores and memory, perform computational tasks, they continuously move commands and data between the two hardware components. 
    • These chips, however, are not ideal for AI applications as they would not be able to handle higher computational necessities of AI workloads which have huge volumes of data. 
    • Although, some of the higher-end traditional chips may be able to process certain AI applications.

Deep Learning

  • It is more commonly known as active neural network (ANN) or deep neural network (DNN), is a subset of machine learning and comes under the broader umbrella of AI. 
  • Function: 
    • It combines a series of computer commands or algorithms that stimulate activity and brain structure. 
    • DNNs go through a training phase, learning new capabilities from existing data. 
    • DNNs can then infer, by applying these capabilities learned during deep learning training to make predictions against previously unseen data. 

Applications 

  • Computer vision: Some of these chips support in-vehicle computers to run state-of-the-art AI applications more efficiently. 
  • Robotics: AI chips are also powering applications of computational imaging in wearable electronics, drones, and robots
  • Natural language processing (NLP): 
    • The use of AI chips for NLP applications has increased due to the rise in demand for chatbots and online channels such as Messenger, Slack, and others. 
    • They use NLP to analyse user messages and conversational logic. 
  • Used for network security across a wide variety of sectors, including automotive, IT, healthcare, and retail.
  • AI processors with on-chip hardware acceleration are designed to help customers achieve business insights at scale across banking, finance, trading, insurance applications and customer interactions. 

Significance

  • Deep learning can make the process of collecting, analysing, and interpreting enormous amounts of data faster and easier.
  • AI chips generally contain processor cores as well as several AI-optimised cores (depending on the scale of the chip) that are designed to work in harmony when performing computational tasks
  • The AI cores are optimised for the demands of heterogeneous enterprise-class AI workloads with low-latency inferencing, due to close integration with the other processor cores, which are designed to handle non-AI applications.

Recent Initiatives by Firms

  • Market leader Nvidia recently announced its H100 GPU (graphics processing unit)
    • It is one of the world’s largest and most powerful AI accelerators, packed with 80 billion transistors.
  • Intel’s Habana Labs launched its second-generation deep learning processors Gaudi2 and Greco.
  • IBM’s new AI chip can support financial services workloads like fraud detection, loan processing, clearing and settlement of trades, anti-money laundering and risk analysis.

Way Ahead

  • An increase in the adoption of neuromorphic chips in the automotive industry is expected in the next few years.
  • The rise in the need for smart homes and cities, and the surge in investments in AI start-ups are expected to drive the growth of the global AI chip market. 
  • India should also focus on increasing its AI research to utilise more of its applications.

Source:TH

 

Other News of the Day

In News Recently, the Union Minister launched a Single National Portal for Biotech researchers and Start-Ups.  About the portal Developed by: The Department of Biotechnology has developed Biological Research Regulatory Approval Portal (BioRRAP). Aim: The Portal BioRRAP will cater to all those seeking regulatory approval required for biological research and development activity in the country....
Read More

In News Mozambique has confirmed the first wild poliovirus Type 1 case in 30 years. In August 2020, Africa was declared free of indigenous wild polio after eliminating all forms of wild polio from the region.  Wild Poliovirus About: Polio is a highly infectious disease, caused by the virus which multiplies in the intestine, from...
Read More

In News The President of India addressed a Yuva Shivir being organised by Shree Swaminarayan Temple, Kundaldham. Kundal Swaminarayan Temple Location: Shree Swaminarayan temple at small village Kundal of Barvala taluka of Bodata district Gujarat is also known as Kundaldham and dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan. Significance of this temple: This temple has set an ideal...
Read More

In News The Quad (Australia, India, Japan and the United States) is planning to unveil a maritime surveillance initiative to protect exclusive economic zones in the Indo-Pacific against environmental damage. About The initiative is to deter China from illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUUF) in the Indo-Pacific region.  The Indian Navy’s Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean...
Read More

In News  Provisions in the recently brought Biological Diversity (Amendment) Bill, 2021 are being criticised for various reasons. The bill seeks to amend the Biological Diversity Act, 2002. About the Biological Diversity (Amendment) Bill, 2021 The amended Bill was drafted in response to complaints by traditional Indian medicine practitioners, the seed sector, and industry and...
Read More

In News Scientists have planned to use hyperaccumulator plants to remove toxic metals from soil using the phytoremediation process. Toxic heavy metals are absorbed by plants from where they make their way into our food chain thus affecting human life along with ecology. What is Phytoremediation? About: Phytoremediation is a bioremediation process that uses living...
Read More

In News Recently, over eight dust storms have hit Iraq, turning the skies orange and disrupting lives.  Climate change is blamed to be the driving force. About  Rising Frequency:  West Asia is no stranger to dust storms. They strike every summer and winter.  In recent years, however, their intensity and frequency have increased. Driving winds:...
Read More

In News  Ministry of  Culture is commemorating the 250th Birth Anniversary of Raja Ram Mohan Roy from 22nd May 2022 to 22nd May 2023 under the aegis of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’. One of the most influential social and religious reformers of the 19th century, Ram Mohan Roy, was born on May 22, 1772. Raja...
Read More