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Intel, along with the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) recently obtained a multimillion-dollar deal from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in the US. As per the four-year contract, both will work on ‘Guaranteeing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Robustness against Deception’ – or GARD – program for DARPA. According to Intel, it is the…
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Intel has pledged an amount of $50 million for a pandemic response technology initiative to fight against the global COVID-19 crisis. This initiative, by the giant chip-maker, aims to provide greater access to technology for healthcare, speeding scientific research as well as online learning for students. In a recent company release, Intel stated, “Included in…
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In December 2019, Intel had announced its decision to acquire a startup — Habana Labs for a whopping $2 billion. The acquisition sent a signal what it might mean for Nervana — another AI startup acquired by Intel in 2016. Now, Intel is cancelling the NNP-T and NNP-I products that were launched in November 2019. …
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Intel Neural Compute Stick 2 is an end-to-end platform for bringing AI prototypes to market in a cost-effective way. Today, much of Artificial Intelligence (AI) training and inference happens in the cloud or in data centers, which requires tremendous compute and processing power. Now, with the world moving to the edge, what if you can…
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Why Intel Acquired Habana


Intel Corporation this week announced that it has acquired Habana Labs for approximately $2 billion. Habana is an Israel-based company that develops programmable deep learning accelerators for the data centre. This acquisition is aimed at strengthening Intel’s artificial intelligence portfolio and accelerate its efforts in the AI silicon market, which Intel expects to be greater…
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