Deep dives into AMD Zen 5, Nvidia Blackwell, and Intel Lunar Lake architectures coming at Hot Chips 2024

A detailed schedule for the Hot Chips 2024 conference has been shared by the organizers. Across three days, Hot Chips will deliver deep dives into important technology including AMD's Zen 5, Nvidia's Blackwell, and Intel's Lunar Lake architectures.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/deep-dives-into-amd-zen-5-nvidia-blackwell-and-intel-lunar-lake-architectures-coming-at-hot-chips-2024

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