AI Startup Preps Inference Chip
Intel chips in for NeuroBlade’s $23 million Series A
By Rick Merritt, EETimes (June 26, 2019)
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Add NeuroBlade to the dozens of startups working on AI silicon. The Israeli company just closed a $23 million Series A, led by the founder of Check Point Software and with participation from Intel Capital.
NeuroBlade is close to taping out an inference processor that it aims to sample late this year or early in 2020. Following in the footsteps of Israeli AI startup Habana, it plans a training accelerator using a similar architecture for its next generation.
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