| 75 years in a day of Economist Q&A since 1951 with Neumann , Einstein, Turing 40 YEARS MEDIA CHARTERING London Celebrating AI & Quantum & 6G & Energy --- thanks to lead mapmakers Jensen & Demis & Charles3 .. EJ : : Japan+63 ... MEIM : Millennials Energy Intelligence Mapping Old home page. -please use web version of our timeless blogs | www.economistdiary.vom Is English Language Modelling intelligent enough to sustain our human species? Great are 1990s Valley startups eg nvidia, musk's and googles exponentially linking much of whats humanly possible with machines engineered billion times mo(o)re maths brainpower than individuall human minds. But 1943 UK future shocks to.o. Geoffrey Crowther Economist Ed started debate keynes: were engineers deeper than economists in locking in futures next gens connect?. 1943 also saw dad norma cambridge studies interrupted serving last days as teen navigator allied bomber command burma. Surviving joyfully hired 1948 by Crowther to mediate engineers like Neumann Einstein Turing & Economist purpose. 3 generations apart, unfortunately Neumann-Einstein-Turing all left earth by early 1957: last coding notes Neumann's Computer and the Brain. Economist IQuiz disliked by EU but what to do with billion times more machine brainpower celebrated by Kennedy, & the royal families of UK & Japan. Whence not surprising greatest UK AI startups deep mind & arm influenced by royal societies & Cambridge business park ( crown property) & crick/watson open sources of dna, & cavendish lab 1920s influencing Taiwan's tech grandfather. see part 2 | 2025report 40 years in inteligence war between bad media and good education agents Market's futures : Cars Humanoids Cities Energy Water Countries with good data sovereignty projects rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk UK Japan Taiwan India France Saudi UAE Korea S Singapore HK US 1 2 |
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Each market, each domain of application. Becomes accelerated. Each one of these
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libraries opens up new opportunities for the developers and it opens up new opportunities
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for growth for us and our ecosystem partners. Computational lithography. Probably the single
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most important application in semiconductor design today, runs in a factory at TSMC.
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Samsung large semiconductor fabs. Before the chip is made, it runs through an inverse physics
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algorithm called cuLitho, computational lithography.
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Direct sparse solvers Algebraic multi-grid solvers.
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CuOpt, we just opened sourced. incredibly exciting Application Library.
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This library accelerates decision making To optimize problems with millions of
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variables for millions of constraints like traveling salespeople problems.
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Warp, a Pythonic Framework for expressing
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geometry and physics solvers…really important. cuDF cuML, Structured databases, DataFrames,
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classical machine learning algorithms cuDf accelerates Spark with zero
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lines of code change. cuML accelerates Sidekick learn with zero lines of code change. Dynamo and CuDNN
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cuDNN is probably the single most important library NVIDIA has ever created. It accelerates
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the primitives of deep neural networks. And Dynamo is our brand new library that makes
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it possible to dispatch, orchestrate, distribute extremely complex inference
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workloads across an entire AI factory. cuEquivariance and cuTensor tensor
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contraction algorithms. Equivariance is for neural networks that obey the laws of geometry, such as proteins, molecules, Aerial, and Sionna. Really
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important framework to enable AI to run 6G. Earth-2, our simulation environment for
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foundation models of weather and climate models. Kilometer-squared, incredibly high resolution.
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MONAI, our framework for medical imaging, incredibly popular. Parabricks is a solver
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for genomics analysis incredibly successful. cuQuantum, CUDA-Q I'll talk about in just
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a second for quantum computing and cuPyNumeric acceleration for NumPy and
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SciPy. As you can see, these are just a few of the examples of libraries. There are 400 others.
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Each one of them accelerates a domain of application. Each one of them opens up new opportunities. Well, one of the most exciting.
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Most exciting is CUDA-Q. CUDA-X is this suite of libraries.
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Library suite for accelerating applications and algorithms on top of CUDA. We now have CUDA-Q.
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CUDA-Q is for quantum computing. For quantum classical computing based on GPUs.
CUDA-Q
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We've been working on CUDA now for several years. And today I can tell you there's an inflection
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point happening in quantum computing.
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