Details of Hailo AI Edge Accelerator Emerge
By Sally Ward-Foxton, EETimes
August 29 2019
Secretive Israeli AI accelerator startup Hailo has revealed some key details of its novel compute architecture, following the launch of its first chip, the Hailo-8, in May.
The company was founded in February 2017 by members of the Israel Defense Forces’ elite intelligence unit. Today, Hailo has around 60 employees at its HQ in Tel-Aviv.
Hailo has managed to get from concept to product in less than two years, having raised $21 million to date in Series A funding. They have “at least ten” patents pending.
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