AI chip startup NeuReality introduces its NR1-P object-oriented hardware architecture
NeuReality targets deep learning inference workloads on the edge, aiming to reduce CAPEX and OPEX for infrastructure owners
The AI chip space is booming, with innovation coming from a slew of startups in addition to the usual suspects. You may never have heard of NeuReality before, but it seems likely you’ll be hearing more about it after today.
NeuReality is a startup founded in Israel in 2019. Today it has announced NR1-P, which it dubs a novel AI-centric inference platform. That’s a bold claim for a previously unknown, and a very short time to arrive there — even if it is the first of more implementations to follow.
ZDNet connected with NeuReality CEO and co-founder Moshe Tanach to find out more.
Tanach has more than 20 years of experience in semiconductors and systems, having worked on solutions from compute and wireless all the way to data center networking and storage. He and his co-founders, VP Operations Tzvika Shmueli and VP VLSI Yossi Kasus, go a long way back, and have an impressive list of previous experience in key positions between them.