How Sparsity Adds Umph to AI Inference
If you’ve ever played the game Jenga, you’ll have some sense of sparsity in AI and machine learning. Players stack wooden blocks in crisscross fashion into a column. Then each player takes a turn c...

Source: NVIDIA Blog
If you’ve ever played the game Jenga, you’ll have some sense of sparsity in AI and machine learning. Players stack wooden blocks in crisscross fashion into a column. Then each player takes a turn carefully removing one block, without tipping the column. It starts off easy but gets increasingly hairy until the losing player pulls […]