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U.S. semiconductor companies Intel, Qualcomm, and big tech company Google will work together to build open software to develop artificial intelligence (AI) apps. It formed a joint front to prevent Nvidia’s dominance in the AI semiconductor market.
According to Reuters on the 25th, the UXL Foundation, a consortium established in September last year led by these companies, is building an open-source project against Nvidia’s CUDA platform.
The UXL Foundation aims to solve monopoly problems such as AI apps by some chip manufacturers such as Nvidia, and has started targeting “Kuda.” Kuda is Nvidia’s software platform that supports the development of AI-related apps. It is regarded as another axis that has made Nvidia one of the world’s top AI companies along with AI chip manufacturing.
Anyone can use Kuda for free, but Kuda is playing a role in strengthening Nvidia’s dominance in the semiconductor market, as it only runs on Nvidia semiconductors. In addition, Nvidia’s computer code has been accumulated for 20 years, and it is recognized for its unrivaled competitiveness. Four million developers around the world are using the Kuda platform to develop AI apps.
The UXL Foundation plans to build a suite of software and tools that can drive various AI accelerator chips against the Kuda platform.The project aims to make the chips and hardware used work on all machines, regardless of type.
In addition to the companies that initially participated, the UXL Foundation plans to ask Amazon, Microsoft (MS) cloud companies, and semiconductor companies to participate in the project. Since its launch in September, the foundation has reportedly begun to receive technical contributions from third parties who are already interested in using open-source technology.
“We are thinking about how we can create an open ecosystem in machine learning (machine learning) and expand our productivity and choice in hardware,” said Bill Hugo, Google’s director of high-performance computing and senior technician.
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