Stephen Gordon and Phil Bowermaster, the hosts of this radio talk show, discuss a key breakthrough in the segment of artificial intelligence. Using chips that are packed densely with the RPU tiles, the researchers state that a resistive computing based Al system that is once built can achieve many performance enhancements. Well, these performance enhancements might range up to 30,000 times as compared with the current architectures. This is possible with around 84,000 GigaOps/second/watt of power efficiency. If it manages to become a reality, we can realize the fantasy vision of Isaac Asimov of the robotic Positronic brain. If this is true, Al is coming soon, and we can get a better start to unlearn some misconceptions about the same.
Month: September 2015
MAP 201: Expand Your Policy
In case, your organization has never considered expansions or refining your existing policy of pricing, you might be wondering what might come next. In this MAP segment, MAP 201, you will get to know more about the pricing policy with the host Anthony and the guest, attorney Gene Zelek, who is an expert in the pricing policy field from Freeborn Peters, LLC. Now, it is the time to get a deeper education. Here, you will learn about many things related to building your policy as we cover topics such as resale price programs, the difference between a program and a policy, minimum advertised price policy, the rule of reason, combating retail price erosion, etc.