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Microsoft’s Project Brainwave delivers powerful, real-time AI from the cloud

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Project Brainwave boasts ultra-low latency, thanks to clever technology from Intel.
In a bid to make artificial intelligence more accessible all-round, Microsoft has kicked off a new project which delivers real-time AI via the cloud, utilizing some nifty technology from Intel. artificial intelligence
Project Brainwave is described by Microsoft as a deep learning acceleration platform which employs Intel’s Stratix 10 FPGA (field programmable gate array) hardware accelerator to run AI through the cloud and still deliver near-instant results. Stratix 10
The system is capable of processing and transmitting data with ‘ultra-low latency’ , delivering results as fast as that data comes in, and so effectively operating in real-time. And that’s a clear boon for the sort of applications that need this, from digital assistants through to the likes of autonomous driving. digital assistants
The system has already shown that Intel’s Stratix 10 tech can exceed 39 Teraflops in terms of performance on a single request.
Microsoft engineer Doug Burger notes: “At that level of performance, the Brainwave architecture sustains execution of over 130,000 compute operations per cycle, driven by one macro-instruction being issued each 10 cycles. notes
“Running on Stratix 10, Project Brainwave thus achieves unprecedented levels of demonstrated real-time AI performance on extremely challenging models.”
And further gains are expected as Microsoft hones the system over the next year or so.
Project Brainwave supports deep learning frameworks including Microsoft’s own Cognitive Toolkit and Google’s Tensorflow, and the firm is planning to bring it to Azure customers as well.
Powerful real-time AI processing capabilities on tap will be another major string to Azure’s bow, for sure.
Microsoft is also busy setting new industry benchmarks when it comes to speech recognition, and that means we should see sharper performance from the firm’s own digital assistant Cortana in the future (not to mention Windows 10’s built-in voice recognition) . busy setting new industry benchmarks Windows 10’s built-in voice recognition Cortana can be found on some of our best laptops of 2017 best laptops
Via Engadget

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