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Add section for emerging hardware trends #7
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@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ book: | |||
- responsible_ai.qmd | |||
- sustainable_ai.qmd | |||
- generative_ai.qmd | |||
- emerging_hw.qmd |
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Could you please move this to after the hw_acecleration.qmd
file so that the hardware components are all together.
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@mpstewart1 thinks we should just fold this into the "Future Trends section," could you do that. You are welcome to add content in there since that will be separate from what others are doing.
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Just to clarify: You are saying to rename this to "Future Trends"? I don't see an existing section on the website for future trends to fold this into. And this would then stay at the end as chapter 19 then I'm assuming?
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Hi @ShvetankPrakash, no that's not what I was suggesting. We were thinking that we should merge your content into the hw_acceleration chapter. In there, there is a future trends section. So move your material in there. So that way it is a nice comprehensive chapter.
Circle CI should stop running tests now. |
Created a placeholder/skeleton for emerging hardware trends that we all can flesh out. (Chapter 19 might not be the best place for this, but didn't want to mess with structure yet so just added it to the end for now.)