
Startup Groq Announces Deterministic AI Hardware
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Authors: Alex Norton, Michael Feldman
Publication Date: May 2020
Length: 3 pages
The recent announcement of a novel neural network processor by Silicon Valley startup Groq reflects the diversification taking place in hardware accelerators being developed for the artificial intelligence (AI) market. Groq’s Tensor Streaming Processor (TSP) uses a simplified architecture to enforce deterministic behavior, which offers a unique attribute for machine learning inference in both datacenter applications and for those at the edge.
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