It is not known how much Intel has paid for the company, which was founded in 2014. Nervana remains active and will remain based in San Diego.
Nervana Systems launched include a cloud system that allows customers to remotely could use artificial intelligence. However, the company is also working on a special chip that focuses purely on artificial intelligence. That chip should appear on the market in 2017.
Intel will improve use of Nervana technology to further focus on artificial intelligence and the products that it keep doing, so let the company know .
“We will apply Nervana’s software expertise to Further Optimize the Intel Math Kernel Library and its integration into industry standard frameworks,” Diane Bryant, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center Group at Intel, Said or the acquisition. “Nervana’s Engine and silicon expertise will advance Intel’s AI portfolio and Enhance the deep learning performance and TCO of our Intel Xeon and Intel Xeon Phi processors.”
As for Nervana itself, the company will continued to operate out of its San Diego location, and does not expect staffing changes.
“Nervana intends to continuously all Existing development efforts-including the Nervana Neon deep learning framework, Nervana deep learning platform, and the Nervana Engine deep learning hardware, “Naveen Rao, CEO and co-founder of the company, wrote today. “The combination of Nervana’s technology and expertise incorporated into Intel’s portfolio will take deep learning / AI solutions to the next level.”
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