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inference

[in-fer-uhns, -fruhns] / ˈɪn fər əns, -frəns /


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But the script relies on too much plot to keep it moving forward and the dialogue lacks nuance, inference or any semblance of how people actually speak.

From Los Angeles Times

“We expect the company’s planned doubling of data-center capacity through 2027 to be rapidly absorbed by compute demand from scaling AI inference workloads.”

From MarketWatch

That can make TPUs more attractive for inference—the process of generating answers or results from AI—although Nvidia continues to hold an advantage when it comes to training AI models.

From Barron's

That can make TPUs more attractive for inference—the process of generating answers or results from AI—although Nvidia continues to hold an advantage when it comes to training AI models.

From Barron's

Strong AI inference service demand and the tech giant’s goal to acquire more users for its AI agent services are further drivers.

From The Wall Street Journal