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Qualcomm gets into the HIVE

Qualcomm selected by DARPA’s HIVE Project to accelerate the future of deep learning DARPA—The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Hierarchical Identify Verify Exploit (HIVE) project has the objective of creating a graph analytics processor that achieves 1000x improvement in processing efficiency. If successful, it will enable relationships between events to be discovered as they unfold in the field rather than ...

Jon Peddie

Qualcomm selected by DARPA’s HIVE Project to accelerate the future of deep learning DARPA—The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Hierarchical Identify Verify Exploit (HIVE) project has the objective of creating a graph analytics processor that achieves 1000x improvement in processing efficiency. If successful, it will enable relationships between events to be discovered as they unfold in the field rather than relying on forensic analysis in data centers. That in turn will enable data scientists to make associations previously thought impractical due to the amount of processing required. For example: Tensorflow, OpenCL, and CUDA enable real-time streaming graph analytics that are
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