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| Tensor might have 5G implications PCMag ruminates Google's Pixel 6 phone will be powered by a Tensor processor which PCMag UK believes is "clearly designed to accelerate machine learning and AI". In a post does it have bigger implications? PC Mag suggests that Tensor is a signpost, not a destination. It shows Google wants to shift toward more on-device processing for AI and ML. That could give a big boost to Google's two core businesses, advertising and data. But it could also create problems for the future of 5G. https://fudzilla.com/news/53377-tens...g-implications |
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