Comcast and NVIDIA to test AI workloads at Comcast’s network edge

Reuters
Mar 17
Comcast and NVIDIA to test AI workloads at Comcast’s network edge

Comcast and Nvidia will test AI workloads running on Nvidia GPUs at regional edge facilities on Comcast’s network. The field trial will evaluate latency, power and cost efficiency, resiliency, and scalability for edge-based AI inference. Initial use cases include a personalized advertising agent using Decart video models and a small business concierge agent using Personal AI’s small language model deployed on HPE ProLiant servers. Elad Nafshi said the companies will explore AI inference delivered from Comcast’s edge cloud close to end users. Ronnie Vasishta said the collaboration will focus on low-latency AI inference at the network edge.

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