In the next edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA, in a sub-module on business technology, I will teach the components of microprocessors with focus on graphical processing units and broad parallel computing. I will also explain why Nvidia is winning AI computing; besides other things, it invented the world’s finest interlink system, called NVLink, which makes it possible for many GPUs to interconnect at scale, improving speed and capabilities. Yes, we will explain the AI microchips and systems for business students!
A few decades ago, schools started teaching the parts of computers for the personal computing (PC) era, and that education was catalytic. Today, we are moving into a new era (the AI era) and teaching it at a deeper level is important. In Tekedia Mini-MBA, we have been bold in what we do, and it is the main reason why we have avoided any accreditation to ensure we have the flexibility to innovate in our curriculum.
From the PC era to the internet era. From the internet era to the mobile internet era. From the mobile era to the cloud era. And now, we are entering the AI era. We want to make sure you understand the parts of the machines which will lead this emerging era.
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I will come to class with my lecture notes on microprocessors; you need to understand how they work, because they will change our world. Why do you need an AI strategy? What the building blocks of AI (the DNAs), and which systems will power that future. How do they work, and what can you learn from them for your career and business? I will answer your questions.
Get ready for something amazing; you need to understand this new business tool. (This is a sub-module out of 14 main-modules, and should not affect our focus on typical business domains)
About Faculty: Tekedia Institute Lead Faculty, Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe, will lead that section. Ndubuisi holds a PhD in electrical & computer engineering with specialization in microelectronics and robotics engineering from the Johns Hopkins University, and founded Fasmicro, Intel Corporation’s only technical programmable microprocessor partner in continental Africa.
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