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inference

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


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When it was put to Stokes he was making that inference, he replied: "Those are your words, not mine."

From BBC

Because its big potential customers—the large cloud companies—have their own inference chips, the future seemed bleak.

From Barron's

“These specialized architectures can be excellent in narrow slices of inference, but they don’t generalize well to the kind of workloads the frontier is converging on.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Chip maker Groq said the departure of its top executives was part of a non-exclusive licensing agreement with Nvidia for its inference technology, as both companies seek to expand access to low-cost AI processing.

From Barron's

Groq’s “language processing unit” chips are built for inference, the everyday process that occurs when consumers or businesses ask trained AI models to provide answers, make predictions or draw conclusions on new data.

From The Wall Street Journal