In 2024, did you try any interesting AI hardware? What are you most looking forward to in 2025?
Zhiqi Shi
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This year, I'd choose the iPhone 16. It's truly impressive how such a mature product integrates so many capabilities which maintaining such an elegant user experience.
For 2025, I'm most excited about the potential launch of a new generation of AI glasses. Features like real-time translation and navigation in specific scenarios are particularly thrilling.
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Matthew Aaron Clarke@matthewaaronclarke
I've been enjoying playing around with the Nvidia H100 GPU - it packs some serious power for AI workloads. Looking ahead to 2025, I'm most excited for potential breakthroughs in neuromorphic computing to enable more brain-like AI chips. Hoping we see some big leaps there!
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@matthewaaronclarke both. haha
I built and launched an entire standalone AI SaaS in a Operating System style interface all in framer.
In 2024, notable advancements in AI hardware included the integration of Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors, which significantly enhanced AI capabilities in PCs, and Nvidia's GPUs, crucial for training large language models. Looking ahead to 2025, I'm particularly excited about the rise of multimodal AI, which will enable systems to process various data types simultaneously
In 2024, I explored AI advancements in hardware like the latest GPUs and neural processors, and in 2025, I'm excited to see more innovations in AI-driven robotics and quantum computing.
@rahul_parmar2405 I think it's perfect
My idea of having instant translations and directions is exactly the type of innovation that’ll make life so much easier
@rasul_ansari1 I agree with you, I also believe that translation will be one of the newest use cases applied to hardware.
I recently tried the AI companion robot with facial recognition, and it was mind-blowing! In 2025, I'm excited about more affordable, energy efficient AI processors for everyday gadgets.
I got to try an AI robotic arm for prototyping this year super handy in 2025 i am hoping for more breakthroughs in AR hardware.
@rana_zia2 I hope so too.