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AI doesn’t have to be a power hog

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There is concern that Moore’s Law , the idea that the number of transistors on integrated circuit will double every two years, is slowing down. That could mean using specialized AI-savvy processors in some gadgets or systems you’re trying to make smarter such as automotive systems or smart phones or a building system. Live on the edge.

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AI doesn't have to be a power hog

Business Green

There is concern that Moore's Law , the idea that the number of transistors on integrated circuit will double every two years, is slowing down. That could mean using specialised AI-savvy processors in some gadgets or systems you're trying to make smarter such as automotive systems or smart phones or a building system. Live on the edge.

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AI doesn’t have to be a power hog

AGreenLiving

There is concern that Moore’s Law , the idea that the number of transistors on integrated circuit will double every two years, is slowing down. That could mean using specialized AI-savvy processors in some gadgets or systems you’re trying to make smarter such as automotive systems or smart phones or a building system. Live on the edge.

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Q&A with Rivian’s VP of Propulsion (Full Interview)

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However, the company that has really grabbed the attention in this space is Rivian Automotive, which came on the scene in November, 2018 after nine years in stealth mode to present prototypes of a pure electric pickup truck and an SUV, both with specs that rival those of the gas-belching, money-printing trucks currently on the market.