Trip Chowdhry of Global Equities Research is known for attending industry conferences and events and providing his first-hand
observations of companies under his coverage.
One type of event he attends are called "hackathons," which focus on machine learning and creation of intelligent apps and
chatbots. In an e-mail to clients on Tuesday, the analyst suggested that Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) may have increased its machine learning computational budget in the past few
days.
Chowdhry wrote in his e-mail that Apple increased its computational budget for Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:
AMZN) GPU instances by more than 200 percent to run its
machine learning workloads.
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Apple uses both G2 2xlarge (for validation and test sets) and G2.8xlarge (training sets) GPU instances. The analyst suggested
that it is "not clear right now" what Apple's infrastructure for prediction is, but did state that Apple is trying to push its
machine learning accuracy to above 90 percent.
Apple has many machine learning and deep learning initiatives to "make every Apple application, Apple service and Apple
engagement intelligent."
"This deep learning system is powering the upcoming iOS 10 Messaging Platform, Siri Platform and part of Apple Maps. Currently,
Apple has built its LSTM Algorithms on Theano Framework," Chowdhry wrote.
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