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Intel's data center chief talks machine learning -- just don't ask about GPUs

Diane Bryant, the head of Intel's powerful data center group, was at Computex in Taipei this week, in part to explain how the company's latest Xeon Phi processor is a good fit for machine learning. Read More

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