Xilinx Invests in Neural Network Startup
Peter Clarke, EETimes
3/2/2016 03:46 PM EST
LONDON—FPGA vendor Xilinx has invested in TeraDeep Inc. (Santa Clara, Calif.) a developer of convolutional neural network architectures as part of a Data Center Ecosystem development program.
The program is aimed at emerging workload applications such as machine learning, image and video processing, data analytics, storage data base acceleration, and network acceleration. However, the size of the investment by Xilinx Technology Ventures was not disclosed.
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