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Advanced Micro Devices announced Tuesday it will acquire Nod.AI, an open-source artificial intelligence software startup, to expand the chipmaker's AI software operations. Nod.AI, or Nod Labs, builds open-source technologies "for future AI systems," according to the startup, and it mainly specializes in reinforcement learning, a type of system that "learns" via trial and error. During the same period, AMD reported a revenue decline of 18% but still beat analysts' estimates for sales and profit. Prior to founding Nod in 2013, Anush Elangovan, the startup's CEO, was part of the first Chromebooks team at Google and a lead engineer at Cisco. AMD and Nod.AI did not respond to CNBC's request for comment.
Persons: Boppana, Anush Elangovan, Harsh Menon, Nod's, Kitty Hawk, Larry Page Organizations: Micro Devices, Nod, Nvidia, AMD, Nod.ai, Google, Cisco, Nod Labs, Bluetooth, Menlo Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Apple, Samsung
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 10 (Reuters) - AMD said on Tuesday it plans to buy an artificial intelligence startup called Nod.ai as part of an effort to bolster its software capabilities. In its race to catch rival chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA.O), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.O) plans to invest heavily in the critical software necessary for the company's advanced AI chips. Through more than a decade of work, Nvidia has built a powerful advantage in the AI chip market through the software it makes, and the software developer ecosystem. AMD has vowed to invest in and build a unified collection of software to power the various chips the company makes. Earlier this year, AMD created the AI group that will house the Nod.ai acquisition, Peng said.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Victor Peng, Nod.ai, Peng, Boppana, Max A, Lincoln Organizations: REUTERS, AMD, Nvidia, Devices, Reuters, Artificial Intelligence, Thomson Locations: Santa Clara , California, San Francisco
Americans are moving for new jobs at the lowest rate in decades, per a recent Challenger survey. Experts say high housing costs, an aging population, and remote work are among the reasons why. We asked five Americans why they turned down an out-of-state job offer — or accepted one and later regretted it. "That has fallen steadily since, as housing costs have risen and companies have moved to where talent pools are located. Julianne Elise Julianne EliseWhile she said she'd be open to moving for a new job, she ultimately decided to decline.
Persons: Gray, Andrew Challenger, Aaron Terrazas, Glassdoor, , Boppana, Julianne Elise, she'd, Julianne Elise Julianne Elise, Angela Harris, Nathan Russo, Michael Johnson, Michael Johnson Michael Johnson, Johnson, he'd, wouldn't Organizations: Service, Privacy, Chicago — Locations: Wall, Silicon, Virginia, Austin , Texas, Texas, Austin, New York City, Los Angeles, LA, New York, Philadelphia, Redmond , Washington, East, Angela Harris In Philadelphia, Redmond, Pennsylvania, Florida, Chicago, California
TSA PreCheck is ideal for domestic travel, and Global Entry is best for international travel. If you're wondering whether services like TSA PreCheck, Clear, or Global Entry are worth it, Insider asked three frequent travelers for their advice and experience using expedited airport services. For both TSA PreCheck and Clear, travelers can apply online but both require an in-person appointment to complete the application. Consider Global Entry for frequent international travelIf you take several international trips a year, Global Entry is great for getting through immigration screenings faster, and the service currently costs $100 for five years. Like TSA PreCheck and Clear, the Global Entry application requires an in-person interview, which can often have a long wait.
Persons: , John Jennings, I'm, Shriya, Boppana, Morgan Angelique Owens, Owens, Jennings, I've Organizations: TSA, Service, Louis Trust, Family, TSA PreCheck, Accenture, Global, Dulles International Locations: Dulles, Virginia, Paris
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