| ▲ | tmostak an hour ago | |
GPU-accelerated databases have a long history. I founded HeavyAI (previously MapD/OmniSci) in 2013, but there are or have been many other startups in this space, such as Voltron Data, Kinetica, Sqream, etc. And now you have major players like IBM, Starburst, and Microsoft (which just announced Fabric SQL on GPU today) working on their own GPU-accelerated systems. GPUs have a huge advantage in terms of compute, memory, and interconnect bandwidth over CPU, as long as you can keep them fed with data. I believe within 2-3 years databases and data warehouses on GPU will be common. The widespread use of agents to query data will be a part of this, as there will be a need to run far more queries at lower latency than needed for the ETL and BI workloads of the past. | ||