As a chip architect, you have to make decisions. Do you want a big core? Do you want lots of little cores? DoYou want memory centralized or do you want each, each core, each little compute engine to have its own dedicated memory? And so while you're doing this, you're examining what does AI want? What is it it, it asked of the underlying compute? What's hard about it? Is it one big compute problem or lots of little compute problems? Or do you do lots of little problems, learn a little bit and then move the data? How are you going to get data onto and off of the chip? All of these are questions that architects ask

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