
Gary Ruggles
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Dec 5, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Gary Ruggles
Semiconductor breakthroughs are rarely achieved when design solutions and process technologies aren’t tightly aligned. It’s why Synopsys has a long history of collaboration with TSMC, as evidenced by numerous TSMC OIP Partner of the Year awards — spanning AI, RF, multi-physics, and more — at TSMC’s recent Open Innovation Platform® (OIP) Ecosystem Forum.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
5gtechnologyworld.com | Gary Ruggles |Martin Rowe
Today’s SoC designers need to design PCIe 7.0 into new AI chip designs. First-pass silicon success is critical to meet the increasing performance and bandwidth demands of data-intensive applications. Data center technologies need to evolve to enable AI’s increasing workload and demands, especially as the number of parameters doubles every four to six months — 4X faster than Moore’s Law (Meta, 2023). Current AI models have trillions of parameters, pushing existing infrastructures to the limit.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Gary Ruggles
This article was previously published by the Ethernet Alliance. AI/ML workloads are pushing the limits of hyperscale data centers and high-performance computing (HPC) systems. Even those that have adopted 400G Ethernet are struggling to connect thousands of graphics processing units (GPUs), support more traffic and higher bandwidth accelerators, and scale at the pace of these modern workloads.
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Aug 16, 2023 |
computeexpresslink.org | Gary Ruggles
By: Gary Ruggles, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Synopsys Inc. Datacenter resources are increasingly strained by the escalation of high-performance computational workloads. Datacenters require heterogeneous processing and memory systems to support numerous applications, including servers, networking, storage, visual computing, edge infrastructure, and artificial intelligence.
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Jun 16, 2023 |
blogs.synopsys.com | Gary Ruggles
If you dream of networking at the speed of the latest 800G Ethernet, you’ll need a serial bus interface to match it. Data center solid state drives (SSDs) and the accelerators used in AI applications are also hungry for speed. That’s why PCI Express® (PCIe®) 6.0 is gaining traction in AI, HPC, and data centers. PCIe 6.0 operates at 64GT/s and that’s lightning fast, twice as fast as the previous generation.
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