Wafer-Scale AI Compute: A System Software Perspective

This article originally appeared in USENIX ;login: magazine, shepherded by Rik Farrow. As AI models grow larger and more complex, traditional computing architectures are hitting performance and efficiency limits. A new class of hardware, wafer-scale AI chips, pushes these boundaries by integrating hundreds of thousands of cores and massive on-chip memory onto a single wafer. … Read more

Barbarians at The Gate: How AI is Upending Systems Research

Editor’s note: For the first article of the The Next Horizon of System Intelligence series, we invite the ADRS team from Berkeley to share their recent work which has raised very active discussions in the community. AI is no longer just tuning systems as a “black box.” It’s now rewriting their core algorithms by treating … Read more