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BlackBerry
BlackBerry provides wireless hardware, software, and services worldwide. Its smartphones handle mobile voice, e-mail, and text messaging, as well as Internet access and multimedia applications. The company also provides software for managing mobile devices across a company and development tools |
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Groq
After designing the first TPU at Google, founder and CEO Jonathan Ross was concerned about the barrier to entry for others, so he wanted to create the opportunity for anyone to join in the AI economy. Groq simplifies compute to accelerate workloads in AI, Machine Learning, and high-performance computing.At Groq, we’ve developed a new and innovative technology, which is now recognized by industry luminaries as revolutionary. Our initial customers span finance, industrial automation, cybersecurity, and scientific research for the leading government labs. Uniquely solving problems across such a wide range of markets is rare, even when you consider some of the established players. Our innovative deterministic single core streaming architecture lays the foundation for Groq compiler’s unique ability to predict exactly the performance and compute time for any given workload. The result is uncompromised low latency and performance, delivering real-time AI and HPC. |
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Hailo
Hailo, an AI-focused chipmaker, is developing specialized AI processors that enable data center-class performance on edge devices. Hailo’s processors are the product of a rethinking of traditional computer architecture, enabling smart devices to perform sophisticated deep learning tasks such as object detection, image enhancement, and content creation in real-time, with minimal power consumption, size, and cost. The processors are designed to fit into a multitude of smart machines and devices, impacting a variety of sectors including security, automotive, personal computers, industrial automation, and others. |
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