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Expect Deeper and Cheaper Machine Learning

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An Introduction to Kafka Streams

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Google Reveals a Powerful New AI Chip and Supercomputer

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GPUs Power Low-Cost Supercomputer Solution from Nor-Tech

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Seagate and Newisys Demonstrate 1 TB/s Flash Architecture

December 1, 2015
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