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    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wednesday, October 23, 2024 18:45:04
    50x faster, 50x thriftier: UK AI startup backed by Arm delivers stunning
    gains in performance and power consumption using a cheap $30 system board

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    Wed, 23 Oct 2024 17:33:00 +0000

    Description:
    AI startup wants to make GPU training obsolete; benchmarks on $30 development board show stunning results.

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    Back in March 2024, we reported how British AI startup Literal Labs was working to make GPU-based training obsolete with its Tseltin Machine, a machine learning model that uses logic-based learning to classify data.

    It operates through Tsetlin automata, which establish logical connections between features in input data and classification rules. Based on whether decisions are correct or incorrect, the machine adjusts these connections using rewards or penalties.

    Developed by Soviet mathematician Mikhail Tsetlin in the 1960s, this approach contrasts with neural networks by focusing on learning automata, rather than modeling biological neurons, to perform tasks like classification and pattern recognition. Energy-efficient design

    Now, Literal Labs, backed by Arm, has developed a model using Tsetlin
    Machines that despite its compact size of just 7.29KB, delivers high accuracy and dramatically improves anomaly detection tasks for edge AI and IoT deployments.

    The model was benchmarked by Literal Labs using the MLPerf Inference: Tiny suite and tested on a $30 NUCLEO-H7A3ZI-Q development board , which features
    a 280MHz ARM Cortex-M7 processor and doesnt include an AI accelerator. The results show Literal Labs model achieves inference speeds that are 54 times faster than traditional neural networks while consuming 52 times less energy.

    Compared to the best-performing models in the industry, Literal Labs model demonstrates both latency improvements and an energy-efficient design, making it suitable for low-power devices like sensors. Its performance makes it viable for applications in industrial IoT, predictive maintenance, and health diagnostics, where detecting anomalies quickly and accurately is crucial.

    The use of such a compact and low-energy model could help scale AI deployment across various sectors, reducing costs and increasing accessibility to AI technology.

    Literal Labs says, Smaller models are particularly advantageous in such deployments as they require less memory and processing power, allowing them
    to run on more affordable, lower-specification hardware. This not only
    reduces costs but also broadens the range of devices capable of supporting advanced AI functionality, making it feasible to deploy AI solutions at scale in resource-constrained settings. More from TechRadar Pro These are the best AI tools around today AI startup wants to make GPU training obsolete with extraordinary piece of tech Storage, not GPUs, is the biggest challenge to AI says influential report



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