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Intel Habana: What Does It Mean For AI (Artificial Intelligence)?

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FILE - In this Oct. 1, 2019, file photo the symbol for Intel appears on a screen at the Nasdaq ... [ ] MarketSite, in New York. Intel said Monday, Dec. 16, that it has bought Israeli artificial intelligence startup Habana Labs for $2 billion. This week Intel agreed to pay roughly $2 billion for Habana Labs. Based in Israel and founded in 2015, the company is a startup focused on AI (Artificial Intelligence) chips. Keep in mind that Habana has raised a total of $75 million, which is a fairly modest amount for a hardware company (Intel Capital was one of the investors). According Intel's executive vice president and general manager of the Data Platforms Group, Navin Shenoy: "This acquisition advances our AI strategy, which is to provide customers with solutions to fit every performance need–from the intelligent edge to the data center.


Gyrfalcon Unveils Fourth AI Accelerator Chip

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Gyrfalcon has announced a new AI accelerator for consumer devices, the Lightspeeur 5801. This device is the company's fourth production chip, and it has already been designed into LG's Q70, a mid-range smartphone, where it handles inference for camera effects such as Bokeh. According to Gyrfalcon, the Lightspeeur 5801 offers 2.8 TOPS at 224mW (equivalent to 12.6 TOPS/W) with 4ms latency. Clock speed is variable between 50- and 200MHz to allow the tradeoff of performance and power consumption. The chip can handle 448 by 448 pixel images, four times larger than its previous edge inference chip, the Lightspeeur 2801.


Socionext and Gyrfalcon Offering Low-Power Artificial Intelligence Systems

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Yokohama, December 20, 2017 – Socionext Inc., a leader in advanced SoC solution for video and imaging systems, has signed a strategic partnership agreement for the development of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform with Silicon Valley, California-based Gyrfalcon Technology Inc. The combination of Gyrfalcon's proprietary AI accelerator chip and Socionext's high-efficiency parallel processor system will create a high-speed, high-density, low-power system to perform image and video analysis, recognition and segmentation in surveillance systems, live-streaming and other video applications. Socionext expects to start sales of the jointly-developed solution with AI capabilities in mid-March, 2018. Turkish electronics maker Bilkon Ltd, which provides surveillance systems for a public agency in Turkey, will be one of Socionext's first customers to apply the AI solution. Requirements for a similar solution are growing, and Socionext and Gyrfalcon will work together to expand the business in the global market.