Blaize looks to orchestration for edge AI
Edge AI developer Blaize has teamed up with Vantiq to add orchestration software on its Graph Streaming Processor (GSP).
The Blaize AI Orchestration Platform provides near-universal access to all kinds of AI frameworks across high-pressure, service-oriented industries such as smart cities, emergency response, and healthcare. This can enhance device management including cameras and sensors, and AI-driven insights while significantly improving operational efficiency.
This can reduce development time by as much as 90% says Blaize and opens up the use of generative AI frameworks, rather than implementing the orchestration software in the network. The company has aimed to simplify the use of AI frameworks at the edge with no-code tools in its development platform and the Vantiq deal for orchestration marks a step up the software stack.
Vantiq’s GenAI orchestration framework connects, automates and scales complex environments but also optimizes workflows for real-time adaptability. This unified approach combines AI and GenAI to drive operational efficiency.
Blaize to add generative AI to edge development tool
“Our partnership with Vantiq represents a major leap forward in Generative AI and intelligent systems,” said Dinakar Munagala, co-founder and CEO of Blaize. “We’re delivering unprecedented large-scale computing power at an accessible price, opening significant opportunities for innovation and growth.”
“We are entering a whole new generation of real-time applications that can help us deal with disasters, manage our world better and save lives. This game-changing combination of Blaize and Vantiq is unique in enabling massive solutions to address these types of issues at scale. The two companies are working closely together to make this a reality with AI and GenAI to create, deploy and manage intelligent solutions,” said Marty Sprinzen, CEO of Vantiq,
Initial applications are already in place across major organizations, including real-time AI capabilities for airports, law enforcement command and control centers, drone-based computer vision systems and battlefield situational awareness.
Blaize has raised over $330 million from strategic investors such as DENSO, Mercedes-Benz AG, Magna, and Samsung with teams in San Jose (CA), Cary (NC), and subsidiaries in Hyderabad (India), Leeds and Kings Langley (UK), and Abu Dhabi (UAE).
www.vantiq.com; www.blaize.com