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Blaize emerges from stealth to transform AI computing

27th November 2019
Lanna Deamer
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Blaize has emerged from stealth and unveiled a next-generation computing architecture that precisely meets the demands and complexity of new computational workloads found in artificial intelligence applications.

Driven by advances in energy efficiency, flexibility, and usability, Blaize products enable a range of existing and new AI use cases in the automotive, smart vision, and enterprise computing segments, where the company is engaged with early access customers.

These AI systems markets are projected to grow rapidly as the disrupting influence of AI transforms entire industries and AI functionality becomes a 'must-have' requirement for new products.

“Blaize was founded on a vision of a better way to compute the workloads of the future by rethinking the fundamental software and processor architecture,” said Dinakar Munagala, Co-founder and CEO, Blaize.

“We see demand from customers across markets for new computing solutions that address the immediate unmet needs for technology built for the emerging age of AI, and solutions that overcome the limitations of power, complexity and cost of legacy computing.”

“Blaize is very innovative, our important business partner,” said Yukihide Niimi, CEO of NSITEXE and DENSO Advisory Board member.

“DENSO is demonstrating leadership in many areas as the automotive industry undergoes extraordinary technology changes. NSITEXE was established to catch up such technology change and to accelerate development of flexible compute IP solutions like DFP. NSITEXE is willing to work together with Blaize to boost the flexible Graph (Data Flow) compute technology eco-system.”

“I have been watching Blaize for several years and saw early on that their graph-native architecture would be particularly well suited to a wide range of AI and robotics workloads,” said Schuyler Cullen, VP AI & Robotics, Samsung Strategy and Innovation Centre. “I have been impressed by their rapid scaling in team, organisation, and technology.”

“The proliferation of AI across multiple industries and application areas is dependent upon robust, programmable, efficient, scalable, high performance hardware, that extends AI processing from cloud datacentres through to the end device, server or appliance,” said Aditya Kaul, Research Director, Tractica.

“It’s becoming clear that traditional processing architectures will not be enough to meet the demands of this new emerging market, with new techniques like graph-based computing showing promise. Success will be defined by combining new computing approaches with modular hardware and a deployment-oriented software stack, all of which is part of the Blaize value proposition from day one.”

“Blaize’s vision of a native graph streaming processor (GSP) is relatively unique,” noted Karl Freund, Sr. AI analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy. “The GSP is more general purpose than, say, a single-function ASIC for AI, and can consequently create opportunities in many markets, from Automotive to the Edge to the Cloud.”

“The coming out of Blaize and its leading Graph Streaming Processor is extremely exciting,” said David (Dadi) Perlmutter, an angel investor, entrepreneur and former EVP and Chief Product Officer of Intel corporation.

“As an initial investor in Blaize, I recognised early on the great efficiency of one of the first to market a complete solution designed from scratch, fully optimised for AI and Neural Network applications. The unprecedented efficiency is great for a wide range of edge applications, particularly the automotive market. I am proud of the team in delivering on the promise.”

Graph-native techniques drive huge efficiency gains

The scope and capabilities of the comprehensive Blaze technology stack is unprecedented. The Blaize GSP architecture and Blaize Picasso software development platform deliver breakthroughs in computational efficiency.

The solution blends dynamic data flow methods and graph computing models with fully programmable proprietary SOCs. This allows Blaize computing platforms to exploit the native graph structure inherent in neural network workloads all the way through runtime.

The massive efficiency multiplier is delivered via a data streaming mechanism, where non-computational data movement is minimised or eliminated. This gives Blaize systems the lowest possible latency, reduces memory requirements and reduces energy demand at the chip, board and system levels.

Blaize GSP is the first fully programmable processor architecture and software platform that is built from the ground up to be 100% graph-native. While there are many types of neural networks, all neural networks are graphs.

With the inherent graph-native structure, developers can now build multiple neural networks and entire workflows on a single architecture that is applicable to many markets and use cases. End-to-end applications can be built integrating non-neural network functions such as Image Signal Processing with neural network functions, all represented as graphs that are processed 10-100 times more efficiently than existing solutions.

And AI Application developers can now build entire applications faster, optimise these for edge deployment constraints, and run them efficientlyusing automated data-streaming methods.

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