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== adding Nvidia specific solutions? ==
Nvidia has stated that their DLA unit (maybe part of the Volta accelerator; going to be a part of e.g. the Xavier SoC) is a TPU that Nvidia explicitely open-sourced. See the source links here: [[Tegra#Xavier]]. Do you think such a realisation of the concept by a third-party (non-Google) should be added to this article - or shall it receive it's own article? As of now i would prefer the first option. The topic is still compact and seeing the TPU concept evolve over time in a single article might rather benefit the reader - especially because then it is capable of covering all active vendors for this topic. --[[User:Alexander.stohr|Alexander.stohr]] ([[User talk:Alexander.stohr|talk]]) 15:24, 22 August 2017 (UTC)
:A single source for discussing TPU devices seems like a good idea as this market grows. However, I am not sure if this is the place. Right now this is focused on the Google TPU products, and would require a distinct re-write to make it generic. I am not opposed to a doing so, but I am not sure if there is a consensus that TPU has been [[genericized]]. Another place might be a section within the [[TensorFlow]] article, with links to Nvidia and Google product pages. Thoughts? [[User:Dbsseven|Dbsseven]] ([[User talk:Dbsseven|talk]]) 15:38, 22 August 2017 (UTC)
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