GPUs Take Center Stage at Hot Chips 2022

Aug. 31, 2022
High-octane GPGPUs, from leaders in the industry to recent startups, headlined this year’s event.

Check out our coverage of the Hot Chips 2022 event.

Hot Chips 2022 was host to a number of new architecture details, including high-performance computing (HPC) with GPUs. You can still access all of the recorded sessions and slides if you weren’t able to make the live event. As usual, GPGPUs were pushing the envelope with new machine-learning/artificial-intelligence (ML/AI) acceleration, lots of memory, and high-speed communication employing the latest multi-die packaging technologies.

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