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NovuMind CEO to Give Keynote Speech at 2018 SVIEF

Santa Clara, CA, USA, September 24, 2018 – NovuMind Inc., a leading innovator in Artificial Intelligence for embedded applications, today announced that it will participate in the 2018 SVIEF, to be held September 28-30 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. The theme of this year’s SVIEF is ” Converge & Exchange” and Artificial Intelligence is one of the major topics that will be featured. Dr. Ren Wu, NovuMind CEO, will deliver an opening keynote presentation on September 30th at 9:35am. Dr. Wu’s speech will focus on how a new generation of powerful, yet energy-efficient, AI chips will enable mass deployment of AI. By deploying AI in edge servers and devices, intelligent services can be provided close to users and data, where they are needed, with dramatically lower latency times and enhanced protection of private user data. Dr. Wu is the Founder and CEO of NovuMind Inc, where he is leading the effort to push the frontier of artificial intelligence (AI) via high-performance and heterogeneous computing. His dream is to improve peoples’ lives using AI technology. SVIEF also announced that NovuMind wins the 2018 Innovative CEO Award. The annual SVIEF Innovative CEO award recognizes leadership, innovation, product & service, CEO excellence,…More DetailsNovuMind CEO to Give Keynote Speech at 2018 SVIEF

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NovuMind CEO Presents at IEEE SOCC 2018 Conference

Santa Clara, CA, USA, September 17, 2018 – Dr. Ren Wu, founder and CEO of NovuMind Inc., a leading innovator in full-stack Artificial Intelligence technologies, participated in this month’s IEEE System on Chip Conference (SOCC) in Arlington VA. With the theme of “Thinking SOCs: AI and ML,” the conference attracted AI researchers, engineers and industry experts from around the world. Dr. Wu presented on the topic of “Leveraging the Power of Deep Learning in Intelligent Devices.” His presentation covered the potential of embedding AI in devices at the edge of the network, effectively creating an “Intelligent Internet of Things.” Dr. Wu also discussed the challenges of widespread deployment of AI at the network edge, including power consumption and processing power requirements. Until now, most AI functionality has resided in data centers or the Cloud, where expensive and highly specialized AI processing resources can be shared. However, as low-power and high-performance SOC solutions for AI become widespread, AI can be deployed much more widely, including deployment in embedded applications that require real-time, low-latency performance. “Artificial Intelligence is more capable than it ever was before, and we are just at the beginning of what many people are calling a Fourth Industrial Revolution…More DetailsNovuMind CEO Presents at IEEE SOCC 2018 Conference