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Hugging Face and Intel collaborate on Gaudi accelerators for efficient AI

Hugging Face has released new resources and guides detailing how to leverage Intel's Gaudi 2 AI accelerators for efficient AI model training and deployment. These collaborations focus on optimizing performance for tasks like assisted generation and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) applications, aiming to provide cost-effective solutions for enterprises. The initiative also explores running generative AI models on Intel's CPU and Xeon processors, broadening the accessibility of AI hardware. AI

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Hugging Face and Intel collaborate on Gaudi accelerators for efficient AI

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  1. Hugging Face Blog TIER_1 ·

    Faster assisted generation support for Intel Gaudi

  2. Hugging Face Blog TIER_1 ·

    Building Cost-Efficient Enterprise RAG applications with Intel Gaudi 2 and Intel Xeon

  3. Hugging Face Blog TIER_1 ·

    Text-Generation Pipeline on Intel® Gaudi® 2 AI Accelerator

  4. Practical AI TIER_1 · Practical AI LLC ·

    Gaudi processors & Intel's AI portfolio

    <p>There is an increasing desire for and effort towards GPU alternatives for AI workloads and an ability to run GenAI models on CPUs. Ben and Greg from Intel join us in this episode to help us understand Intel’s strategy as it related to AI along with related projects, hardware, …