While OEMs are responsible for developing and delivering AI-driven and AI-enabling hardware offerings to market, silicon vendors’ innovations are at the heart of the AI hardware revolution.
The first wave of AI hardware demand has centered on high-performance AI infrastructure purpose-built to support large-scale AI model training workloads. But the rise of AI inferencing is giving way to a second wave of AI hardware demand as clients increasingly transition from the prototyping phase to the deployment phase with custom AI solutions. On the infrastructure side of the AI hardware market, OEMs such as Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Supermicro are integrating accelerated computing platforms from companies like NVIDIA. On the client devices side of the market, OEMs such as HP Inc. and Lenovo are developing new AI PC offerings based on system on a chip (SoC) platforms developed by AMD, Intel, Qualcomm and the like.
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