
Blueshift Memory given award at Flash Memory Summit
Blueshift Memory Ltd. (Cambridge, England), the startup developing a memory architecture for handling of large data sets and time-critical data, has won an accolade at the Flash Memory Summit in Santa Clara, California.
The company was given the Most Innovative Memory Technology award in the Memory Accelerator Architecture category at the Flash Memory Summit
Blueshift claims its architecture for organizing memory can provide lower latency and up to 1000 times faster access to data, while providing up to a 50 percent reduction in energy consumption by eliminating unnecessary movement of data.
“We have worked extremely hard over the past couple of years to prove the concept of our disruptive non-Von Neumann architecture and to develop our self-optimizing memory solution, and it is very rewarding to have our efforts acknowledged by the Flash Memory Summit Awards Program,” said Peter Marosan, CTO and founder of Blueshift Memory, in a statement.
At FMS Sarmad Adeel of Blueshift Memory described the development of an accelerator chip for AI-enhanced image recognition that achieved an acceleration factor of 16 to 128 times for processing image data, along with ultra-low power consumption.
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