Artificial Intelligence updates – in terms of new IP and new startup funding – make up a significant part of this week’s news roundup, while other recurring themes include optics/photonics applications and IoT security.
AI updates: Cadence, Deep Vision, Axelera
Cadence has unveiled its Tensilica AI Platform for AI SoC development, including three product families for the low, mid and high end. Built upon the Tensilica DSPs, the Tensilica AI Platform adds a new companion AI neural network engine (NNE) and neural network accelerators (NNAs). The “AI Base” family includes the Tensilica HiFi DSPs and ConnX DSPs, combined with AI instruction-set architecture extensions. The “AI Boost” family adds a companion NNE, initially the Tensilica NNE 110 AI engine, which scales from 64 to 256 GOPS. The “AI Max” family encompasses the Tensilica NNA 1xx AI accelerator family—currently including the Tensilica NNA 110 accelerator and the NNA 120, NNA 140 and NNA 180 multi-core accelerator options—which integrates the AI Base and AI Boost technology. The multi-core NNA accelerators can scale up to 32 TOPS, while future NNA products are targeted to scale to 100s of TOPS. Targeting intelligent sensor, IoT, audio, mobile vision/voice AI and ADAS applications, the Tensilica AI Platform features a common software platform and – according to Cadence – delivers optimal power, performance and area.
Deep Vision has received $35 million in a Series B financing round led by Tiger Global. Deep Vision’s AI processor, named ARA-1, targets camera-based applications such as smart retail, driver-monitoring systems, smart city, drones, and factory automation. The company’s processor also provides natural language processing capabilities.