The Edge AI & Vision Alliance recognizes Blaize®, Inc. for Best Edge AI Processing Tool at its annual Best Products Ceremony
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – May 18, 2022 – The Edge AI & Vision Alliance announced that Blaize has won the 2022 Edge AI & Vision Product of the Year Award for Best Edge AI Processing Tool for the Blaize® Pathfinder P1600 embedded system-on-module (SoM). The award recognizes innovation and excellence in the industry’s leading technology companies that are making visual AI and computer vision possible in this rapidly evolving field. Blaize, an AI computing innovator revolutionizing edge and automotive computing solutions, was recognized for its excellence in developing next-generation computing architectures designed specifically for AI workloads.
Blaize Graph Streaming Processor® Architecture Fully programmable and highly efficient, the P1600 embedded SoM brings these benefits to embedded edge AI applications deployed at the sensor edge or network edge. The P1600's revolutionary GSP® architecture enables new levels of processing power and power efficiency, making it ideal for handling AI inference workloads in edge-based applications. Its low power, low latency, and small footprint enable previously infeasible AI inference solutions in various edge smart vision use cases.
“The Edge AI & Vision Product of the Year Awards recognize companies that deliver impactful, innovative technologies that enable system and application developers to incorporate visual intelligence into their products,” said Jeff Bier, founder of the Edge AI & Vision Alliance.
“Blaize is honored that an independent panel of industry judges from the Edge AI & Vision Alliance recognized our Pathfinder P1600 Embedded SoM as the Best Edge AI Processing Tool at the 2022 Edge AI & Vision Product of the Year Awards,” said Dinakar Munagala, co-founder and CEO of Blaize. “Our chip is a software-defined AI inference accelerator based on the Blaize Graph Streaming Processor architecture that is low power, low latency, and energy efficient for AI inference workloads at the edge.”
At the 2022 Embedded Vision Summit (May 17-19) at the Santa Clara Convention Center , Blaize will be showcasing its transformative edge AI hardware and software technologies that bring creativity to production. Stop by booth 506 at the Summit to meet with our AI experts, see supporting technology demonstrations from industry thought leader Barrie Mullins, dive into live product demos, or schedule a time to meet with us face-to-face during the Summit.
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