Well Intel pushed Altera for datacenter use, but i'm unaware of anybody using them for datacenter use... Not sure what will come an AMD Xilinx acquisition?
FPGA for ML/AI applications is a dead-end because there is no advantage to reconfigurable gates, as they are inefficient compared to the same logic directly synthesized.
What I don't understand is why AMD or Intel see these as strategic assets. Intel seems to have partially justified the deal as a synergy and cost cutting, with AMD saying the two companies shared resources are worth like $300 million.
Right now Intel's offers are kinda wack with both FPGA and Habana positioned to do inference for ML workloads. Supposedly Habana can also do training but its not obvious by how much it beats existing nvidia silicon.
Whole thing is kinda mess from a strategy perspective. My suspicion is that Altera got acquired because they were among the rare partners that were actually using Intel's fab.
My contribution was the idea, instrumentation, algorithms and some of the imaging, but our school needs to give papers to visiting scholars from China.
So China pays for people to come as visiting scholars. They are expected to get a paper. The PI has an interest in getting free labor. The problem with the system is that the visiting scholars know they are getting a guaranteed paper so they have little interest except doing the minimal work. This combined with a culture of "research is a job" makes it not work it.
@CinchBlue Don't do a PhD ever. You are extremely unlikely to do get to do research. Most people live on the promise that one day they can do actual research.
Also from personal experience if you actually do research you get in trouble, etc. For example, everything I did that was noteworth was done in off hours behind my PIs back and resulted in a lot of arguments. Then eventually they went around claiming they had invented it and are now trying to start a startup and exclude me. Right now I'm unlikely to secure a letter of recommendation that I must have to continue the academic game. Having 45 (?) papers didn't help in the job search.