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workload

[wurk-lohd] / ˈwɜrkˌloʊd /
NOUN
line of duty
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NOUN
work load
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“Inference workloads are more diversified and may open up new areas for competition,” analysts at Bernstein wrote after Nvidia’s recent deal was announced.

From The Wall Street Journal

Artificial intelligence workloads spike and fall depending on capital flows and investor appetite.

From Salon

Groq’s chips don’t have much of a technological advantage in today’s market and are useful only for a limited set of workloads, not for frontier AI models.”

From The Wall Street Journal

With additional tiers, the models show up to a twelve fold improvement on real AI workloads, including workloads derived from Meta's open source LLaMA model.

From Science Daily

Redick said Reaves was not on an official minutes restriction after his weeklong absence, but that the team would monitor his workload “in real time.”

From Los Angeles Times