IBM bets big on artificial intelligence for server business

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Tech giant has unveiled a new line of power system servers that can handle intensive workloads at organisations using new-age technologies like (AI).

"The next-generation power systems servers incorporate a newly designed This has been built specifically for compute-intensive AI workloads... Using this, enterprises can over a period of time build more accurate AI applications, faster," Satya Sharma, Fellow and CTO (Systems), said.

He added that data scientists can build applications faster, ranging from deep learning insights in scientific research, and credit risk analysis.

IBM (Systems) India/Viswanath Ramaswamy said over the next 2-5 years, AI will become embedded in enterprises across sectors

He explained that IBM is already running projects with some banks in India, where the organisations are looking at using AI for fraud and risk detection. As part of another project, a is exploring how Internet of Things (IoT) can be leveraged.

Talking about POWER9, Sharma said the processor is at the heart the US Department of Energy's 'Summit' and 'Sierra' supercomputers.

"IT infrastructure needs to be re-designed for the AI era, which lets companies analyse data in milliseconds and make decisions driven by data. AI workloads demand new hardware and and the infrastructure to deliver data-driven workloads," Sharma said.

The Power9 architecture aims to transform across every industry and profession, turning client data into faster insights where inferences can be drawn quicker and faster to market, he added.

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First Published: Wed, June 13 2018. 17:50 IST