One of the world’s largest computer manufacturers Dell, is unable to bring the majority of its staff back to the office. Employees work remotely wants.
Dell, like many other companies, wants to eliminate the remote working system introduced during the pandemic period. For this reason, the company launched a new project earlier in the year. “back to office” announced the program. The new plan required employees to classify themselves as remote or hybrid. According to new data, approximately 50 percent of the company’s employees in the USA Accepting some negative consequences, he chose to work remotely. So what were these negative consequences? Employees who choose to work remotely within the scope of the company’s new program, lost the opportunity to be promoted or appointed to a new position within the company. However, this was definitely not enough to bring many employees back to the office. Dell also came up with Grok yesterday. Artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk xAI It is developing a ChatGPT competitor called “Grok”. It is known that Elon Musk wants to commission a supercomputer system in 2025 to make Grok better. Thousands Nvidia H100 GPUIt is said that this supercomputer, which is reported to consist of , will cost more than 1 billion dollars, as far as it turns out, Dell also contributes.
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Company CEO Michael Dell According to the following post made by Nvidia, the company has come together with Nvidia to create a new product for Grok.artificial intelligence factory” is drying. Making a statement on this issue, Elon Musk states that the artificial intelligence servers in the photo shared by Dell will go to xAI’s supercomputer and will be used in training the LLM, or large language model, behind Grok. For the supercomputer built for Grok It is also among the information provided by Elon Musk that studies are being carried out with the SMC company.
We’re building a Dell AI factory with @nvidia to power @grok for @xai @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/2aTYLtCBup
— Michael Dell (@MichaelDell) June 19, 2024