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Home » AI is Open Compute Project’s Biggest Challenge Yet

AI is Open Compute Project’s Biggest Challenge Yet

October 18, 2023
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Check out OCP Summit 2023 videos here: https://ngi.fyi/ocpsummit23yt

Is AI the biggest challenge for the Open Compute Project (OCP)?

Zaid Kahn, Board Chair from Open Compute Project, explains:

  • The sudden pivot to AI caught everyone by surprise, leading to a race in optimizing systems, data centers, and infrastructure to accommodate this shift.
  • The lack of collaboration among companies and vendors in addressing AI challenges presents a unique opportunity for OCP to bring everyone together and solve these problems as a community.
  • OCP is embarking on an important journey to tackle these challenges, emphasizing that this is not a problem one company can solve alone, but requires collective effort and collaboration.

Filmed at OCP Summit 2023 (#OCPSummit23) in San Jose.

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