NVIDIA GPU neural network makes Google’s cat-spotter look dumb Google’s artificial neural network which taught itself to recognize cats in 2012 has been left looking like a dunce, with a new network by NVIDIA and Stanford University packing more than six times the brainpower. The new large-scale neural network uses NVIDIA’s GPUs to pack in 6.5x more processing power than Google before it, but Read The Full Story
June 18, 2013 - SlashGear
Nvidia's GPU neural network tops Google A year ago, Google constructed a “neural network” of servers that eventually learned how to recognize cats. On Tuesday, Nvidia said that a team of Stanford researchers had used its own graphics cores to create another approximately 6.5 times more powerful, using just 16 servers. The Stanford and Nvidia researchers showed off their work at the International Supercomputing Conference this week in ...
June 18, 2013 - PC World
Researchers Deploy GPUs to Build World's Largest Artificial Neural Network ISC 2013 -- NVIDIA today announced that it has collaborated with a research team at Stanford University to create the world's largest artificial neural network built to model how the human brain learns. ...
June 18, 2013 - Marketwired via Yahoo! Finance