As our Intel CEO Brian Krzanich discussed earlier today at Wall Street Journal’s
D.Live event, Intel will soon be shipping the world’s first family of processors designed from the ground up for artificial intelligence (AI): the
Intel® Nervana™ Neural Network Processor family (formerly known as “Lake Crest”). This family of processors is over 3 years in the making, and on behalf of the team building it, I’d like to share a bit more insight on the motivation and design behind the world’s first neural network processor.
Machine Learning and Deep Learning are quickly emerging as the most important computational workloads of our time. These methods allow us extract meaningful insights from data. We’ve been listening to our customers and applying changes to Intel’s silicon portfolio to deliver superior Machine Learning performance.
Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors and
Intel data center accelerators are powering the vast majority of general purpose Machine Learning and inference workloads for businesses today. We continue to optimize these product lines to support our customers’ evolving data processing needs. The computational needs of Deep Learning have uncovered the need for new thinking around the hardware required to support AI computations. We have responded to this by listening to the silicon and designing a new chip for Deep Learning called the Intel® Nervana™ Neural Network Processor (Intel® Nervana™ NNP).
The Intel Nervana NNP is a purpose built architecture for deep learning. The goal of this new architecture is to provide the needed flexibility to support all deep learning primitives while making core hardware components as efficient as possible.
We designed the Intel Nervana NNP to free us from the limitations imposed by existing hardware, which wasn’t explicitly designed for AI.
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