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373 Hailo challenges Intel and Google with its new AI modules for edge devices

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Frederic Lardinois @ TechCrunch · 09/30/2020 07:00 EDT

Hailo challenges Intel and Google with its new AI modules for edge devices

Hailo, a Tel Aviv-based startup best known for its high-performance AI chips, today announced the launch of its M.2 and Mini PCIe high-AI acceleration modules. Based around its Hailo-8 chip, these new models are meant to be used in edge devices for anything from smart city and smart home solutions to industrial applications. Today’s announcement […]

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