Latest From Red Hat (About Buzzwords)
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Red Hat ☛ How to use AMD GPUs for model serving in OpenShift AI
As artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) workloads continue to grow, the demand for powerful, efficient hardware accelerators such as GPUs has become paramount. In this article, we will explore how to integrate and utilize AMD GPUs in Red Hat OpenShift AI for model serving. Specifically, we'll dive into how to set up and configure the AMD Instinct MI300X GPU with KServe in OpenShift AI.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Introducing the new Red Hat Ansible development tools: Streamlining the Ansible creator experience
In this post, we’ll dive into the key features of this new release, explore the benefits of the accompanying Ansible development container, and discuss how this update lays the foundation for a broader Ansible developer experience.
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Red Hat Official ☛ 2024 enterprise trends: cloud meets AI [Ed: Red Hat is a pool of buzzwords and nonsense, drifting in the cosmos looking for gullible clients]
We set out to discover how organisations are approaching their cloud strategy into 2025, their appetite for AI, and the barriers to adoption of emerging innovations. A survey of 609 enterprise IT managers across France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UAE and the UK showed that almost all respondents (99%) are investing in cloud as organisational priority, with preparations for AI adoption being a key driver. Yet numerous challenges persist including cloud sprawl, skills gaps, and compliance and data sovereignty.
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Red Hat ☛ Generative Hey Hi (AI) large language model prompt patterns: Tips for developers [Ed: Yet more buzzwords and hype]
A generative Hey Hi (AI) (gen AI) model, such as ChatGPT, is trained using a variety of texts from the internet.