GOYA vs Intel Nervana Neural Network Processor comparison

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10th
out of 13 in Enterprise GPU
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11th
out of 13 in Enterprise GPU
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Intel Neural Network Processors, Intel NNP
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Overview

Purpose-Built for AI Inference, 15,453 images-per-second throughput on ResNet-50.

The Intel Nervana Neural Network Processor (NNP) is a purpose built architecture for deep learning. This new architecture provides the needed flexibility to support all deep learning primitives while making core hardware components as efficient as possible.

Deep learning is taking the next leap forward. Increasingly sophisticated and complex data, models, and techniques will allow AI to move beyond identifying information to understanding context – enabling a level of “common sense” for reasoning and decision-making.

GOYA is ranked 10th in Enterprise GPU while Intel Nervana Neural Network Processor is ranked 11th in Enterprise GPU. GOYA is rated 0.0, while Intel Nervana Neural Network Processor is rated 0.0. On the other hand, GOYA is most compared with GAUDI and Intel Movidius Myriad X VPU, whereas Intel Nervana Neural Network Processor is most compared with Intel Movidius Myriad 2 VPU and Hailo-8.

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