For a long time, there has been less innovation in the chip field. But as deep learning opens up new markets, companies need special chips to accelerate deep learning and model estimation. One of the Israeli founders, Hailo, built deep learning chips for implantable devices. Recently, the company announced a $12 million Series A financing. The investors in this round of financing are the Israeli crowdfunding platform OurCrowd, Maniv Mobility, Next Gear and a group of angel investors, including Hairo's chairman Zohar Zisapel and Delek Motors' Gil Agmon. After the current round of financing, the company's total financing will reach 16 million US dollars. Hailo said it will use the financing to further develop its deep learning processor. The company expects its sample to enter the market in the first half of 2019. These chips can run built-in artificial intelligence applications, including drones, cars, smart homes and cameras. The automotive industry is a key market for Hailo. In this regard, it is the same as other Israeli startups such as Mobileye, in which Mobileye has been acquired by Intel. "The existing processor architecture has been around for more than 70 years, and it has been unable to meet the processing needs of today's deep learning and artificial intelligence. Hailo has changed the processor's infrastructure and greatly accelerated the speed of deep learning. We completely redesigned The core of the computer architecture (wings, control, and computation) and the relationship between them," said Hair CEO Orr Danon. Ps5 Dual Dock Station,Charging Station For Ps,Controller Dual Dock For Ps5,Ps5 Storage Tower Stand Holder Shenzhen GEME electronics Co,.Ltd , https://www.gemesz.com