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[The Evolution of Workstations in the Age of AI: Insights from Z by HP]-[HP’s Jared Dame on How AI, Data Science Driving Demand for Powerful New Workstations - Ep. 122]

NVIDIA AI Podcast · B2 · 2020-07-27

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The Role of Z by HP in the Modern AI Landscape

In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and data science, HP has positioned its "Z by HP" sub-brand as a critical backbone for professional-grade computing. As Jared Dame, Director of AI and Data Science at Z by HP, explains, the Z brand is not merely a product line; it is a specialized ecosystem designed to meet the extreme performance demands of data-intensive workflows.

The Evolution and Purpose of the Z Brand

Launched approximately two and a half years ago, the Z brand serves as HP’s professional line, distinguishing itself from consumer-grade hardware through high configurability and longevity. Dame emphasizes that Z workstations, ranging from the ZBook laptops to the powerhouse Z8 desktop, are designed for users who require "the most configurable settings from the memory component to the CPU to the GPU." These machines are built to endure, with support structures that often exceed the typical lifecycle of standard hardware, ensuring that professional workflows remain uninterrupted.

Listening to the Customer: The Collaborative Design Philosophy

HP’s approach to product development is rooted in a "collaborative partnership" with customers rather than traditional consultative selling. By gathering deep insights into the specific "pain points" of data scientists—such as the excessive time required to "crunch numbers"—HP designs hardware that addresses real-world bottlenecks. This customer-centric methodology ensures that Z workstations are not just powerful, but specifically tuned to enhance the efficiency of AI and data science workflows across diverse sectors, including oil and gas, biopharmaceuticals, and government entities.

Balancing Compute in the AI Pipeline

One of the central themes of the discussion is the "balance of compute." As data sets grow exponentially, the "bandwidth and latency issues" associated with moving massive amounts of data to the cloud have become a significant challenge. HP addresses this by positioning workstations as integral parts of an end-to-end AI pipeline. Whether it is training models locally or utilizing "ZCentral"—a remote access solution that allows users to connect to powerful workstations from anywhere—HP enables a seamless workflow that keeps compute power close to the data source.

Accelerating Innovation with Specialized Tools

Hardware power is only one half of the equation; the surrounding software ecosystem is equally vital. Dame highlights the transformative impact of NVIDIA’s "Rapids" software, which has drastically accelerated data science tasks. He cites a project with NASA Goddard, where the integration of highly configured Z8 workstations with RTX 8000 Quadro GPUs reduced a process that previously took 90 days to a mere 15 hours. This shift toward GPU acceleration is providing companies with significant ROI, enabling them to make "actionable" decisions faster than their competitors.

Future-Proofing with Edge Compute

Looking toward the next five years, Dame identifies "Edge compute" as the dominant trend. As data is classified as the "new oil," the ability to process information at the point of generation—beyond basic IoT—will be essential. HP is currently focusing on platforms that integrate AI internally to ensure machine health through "Devices of Service" (DAS), where AI predicts hardware failures before they occur. By "drinking our own Kool-Aid" and utilizing these tools internally for manufacturing and quality control, HP continues to refine its offerings to meet the growing demands of a data-driven world.

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it's never a dull moment.
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Z is about performance.
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it's just a matter of listening with the intent to learn.
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it just takes forever to move this data back and forth now.
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there's no value that comes from knowing.
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📝Key Phrases

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making waves
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call attention to
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hit the mark
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pain points
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pushing the envelope
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to the NVIDIA AI Podcast.
I'm your host, Noah Kravitz. For 81 years, the name Hewlett Packard has been synonymous with computers.
The HP Garage in Palo Alto, California, where the company was founded in 1939, is now designated an official California historical landmark and is marked with a plaque calling it the birthplace of Silicon Valley.
So it's no surprise that today, July 2020, HP is making waves in AI.
Joining us today is Jared Dame. Jared is Director of AI and Data Science at Z by HP.
And he's here to talk about what HP is doing with workstations, with AI, and what that Z means.

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