BrainChip Holdings Ltd., the leading neuromorphic computing company, has announced that it is participating at the Edge AI Summit held on 11thDecember 2018 in San Francisco.
The Edge AI Summit will focus on the challenges and opportunities of AI applications at the network edge, where the critical mass of digital data resides, and where it is collected. The event will showcase hardware innovation which is delivering the necessary compute to migrate diverse AI workloads to the network edge and a new generation of edge-native and edge-enhanced software applications which are emerging.
The Edge Computing market will reach $34 billion by 2023, growing at 35 per cent annually, according to Kisaco Research. This growth indicates a wave of network edge services and applications, including data caching, video analytics and environment monitoring among others, that can be optimised with AI.
BrainChip’s SVP for marketing and business development, Robert Beachler, who will be presenting on the topic ‘Neuromorphic SoC Brings AI to the Edge’, said: “Being invited to speak at the Edge AI Summit highlights why BrainChip is now considered the leader in neuromorphic computinghardware and software.
“The Summit allows me to present to leading industry practitioners the plans BrainChip has to introduce by mid-2019 a small, low cost and low power neuromorphic SoC ideal for edge applications that will enable complex neural network training and inferencing for vision systems and cybersecurity and financial technology markets.”
“We’re excited to hear Bob share some details about how BrainChip’s neuromorphic SoC handles AI workloads at the edge. The neuromorphic hardware space is a fascinating one and it’s great to be working with the company with the first production chip on the market,” noted Edmund Nelson, senior conference director, Kisaco Research.
Details of how to register for the Edge AI Summit can be found by visiting: www.edgeaisummit.com/events/edge-ai-summit.
