Talk:Tensor Processing Unit: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Assessment (C): banner shell, Computer science, Computing, Google (Rater)
Line 43:
 
Again, Google is appropriating the word "Tensor" for its own use. This is inappropriate: Words are for everyone to use and "tensor", like "vector", is no exception. For the uninitiated, tensor describes a field of vectors and is not at all bound to the AI. To the point, tensors were invented by italian mathematician Ricci-Curbastro to aid Einstein express his famous General Relativity in a single equation in an epoch were the computer hadn't even been invented, much less AI. The other words are "Processor" and "Unit", also, I believe, of general use. So should companies also have rights to CPU - Code Processing Unit, FPU - Floating Point Unit and GPU - Graphics Processing Unit? Of course not! So why would TPU - Tensor Processing Unit be the exception? Please, let's recover TPU for general use. [[Special:Contributions/181.12.78.206|181.12.78.206]] ([[User talk:181.12.78.206|talk]]) 19:34, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
 
== August 2021: Google Nest cameras will include TPUs ==
 
Worth adding that the 2021 refresh of Google Nest Cams (including the Nest Doorbell, no longer called Nest Hello) will include TPUs? the TPUs will allow immediate processing and alerting. (Also offline recording and storing, due to battery inclusion). This section by DAVIDBSPALDING, but using work computer, so can't sign in to Wiki. -- [[Special:Contributions/208.242.14.199|208.242.14.199]] ([[User talk:208.242.14.199|talk]]) 15:34, 12 August 2021 (UTC)