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Image processing module with native deep learning neural network

02.09.2017

Intel introduced the image processing module Movidius Myriad X. According to the processor giant, Movidius Myriad X is the world's first single-chip system that includes a Neural Compute Engine.

The Neural Compute Engine is the hardware unit responsible for running a high-speed deep learning neural network. It is he who should allow the end device based on Movidius Myriad X to understand the environment and respond to it in real time. The performance of the Neural Compute Engine unit reaches 1 TOPS (trillion operations per second), while the total performance of Myriad X reaches 4 TOPS.

Among other features of the new solution, Intel highlights, for example, 16 128-bit vector processors with VLIW architecture (one instruction contains several operations that are executed in parallel). The Myriad X is also capable of working simultaneously with eight HD cameras, thanks to the presence of 16 MIPI lanes with a total throughput of 700 million pixels per second. In addition, there are more than 20 hardware accelerators responsible for image and sound processing.

Myriad X received 2,5 MB of Homogenous On-Chip Memory. It is a centralized memory architecture that provides 450 GB/s of bandwidth, helping to reduce power consumption by minimizing off-chip data transfer.

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Four models of the AFF8000 are available on the market today and can be ordered as standalone systems or as FlexPod Converged Infrastructure components. Professional support services from NetApp and its partners can help you determine the workloads that flash systems can best handle.

"The AFF8000 line is designed to bring high-performance flash storage to the mainstream market," said Lee Caswell, vice president of product and solution marketing for NetApp. "We help customers achieve long-term success by offering with a comprehensive set of enterprise features and the ability to move data from disk to the cloud as tasks change."

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