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New Intel Vision Accelerator Solutions Speed Deep Learning and AI on Edge Devices 

Oct. 11, 2018 -- Intel unveiled its family of Intel Vision Accelerator Design Products targeted at artificial intelligence (AI) inference and analytics performance on edge devices, where data originates and is acted upon. The new acceleration solutions come in two forms: one that features an array of Intel Movidius vision processors and one built on the high-performance Intel Arria 10 FPGA. The accelerator solutions build on the OpenVINO software toolkit that provides developers with improved neural network performance on a variety of Intel products and helps them further unlock cost-effective, real-time image analysis and intelligence within their Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

“Until recently, businesses have been struggling to implement deep learning technology. For transportation, smart cities, healthcare, retail and manufacturing industries, it takes specialized expertise, a broad range of form factors and scalable solutions to make this happen. Intel’s Vision Accelerator Design Products now offer businesses choice and flexibility to easily and affordably accelerate AI at the edge to drive real-time insights.”
–Jonathan Ballon, Intel vice president and general manager, Internet of Things Group

Why This Is Important: The need for intelligence on edge devices has never been greater. As deep learning approaches rapidly replace more traditional computer vision techniques, businesses can unlock rich data from digital video. With Intel Vision Accelerator Design Products, businesses can implement vision-based AI systems to collect and analyze data right on edge devices for real-time decision-making. Advanced edge computing capabilities help cut costs, drive new revenue streams and improve services.

What This Delivers: Combined with Intel Vision products such as Intel CPUs with integrated graphics, these new edge accelerator cards allow businesses the choice and flexibility of price, power and performance to meet specific requirements from camera to cloud. Intel’s Vision Accelerator Design Products will build upon growing industry adoption for the OpenVINO toolkit:

  • Smart, Safe Cities: With the OpenVINO toolkit, stadium security provider AxxonSoft used existing installed-base hardware to achieve 9.6 times the performance on standard Intel Core i7 processors and 3.1 times the performance on Intel Xeon Scalable processors in order to ensure the safety of 2 million visitors to the FIFA 2018 World Cup.

Who Uses This: Leading companies such as Dell, Honeywell and QNAP are planning products based on Intel Vision Accelerator Designs. Additional partners and customers, from equipment builders, solution developers and cloud service providers support these products.

How This Works: Intel Vision Accelerator Design Products work by offloading AI inference workloads to purpose-built accelerator cards that feature either an array of Intel Movidius Vision Processing Units, or a high-performance Intel Arria 10 FPGA. Deep learning inference accelerators scale to the needs of businesses using Intel Vision solutions, whether they are adopting deep learning AI applications in the data center, in on-premise servers or inside edge devices. With the OpenVINO toolkit, developers can easily extend their investment in deep learning inference applications on Intel CPUs and integrated GPUs to these new accelerator designs, saving time and money.


Source: Intel

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