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The core of deep learning is a mathematical operation repeated billions of times, a matrix multiple & add — imagine being able to do an 8-bit multiply & add in a single transistor! That is the power of analog computing that cannot be replicated in any digital system. It's closer to how our brain computes, with incredible power efficiency. Revealed today: Mythic is the first and only company that have been able to implement a deep learning model like ResNet 50 in a non-digital architecture: > 50 layers, 1000 fps, 3W total, 9->2ms latency, 8 TOPS/W in 40nm silicon. 10x cost advantage over digital chips. From the <a href="https://vimeo.com/466314230" rel="noreferrer nofollow">video summary by CEO Mike Henry</a>. FD: I was their first investor and board member. |
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Author | Steve Jurvetson from Los Altos, USA |
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