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FPGA based automatic speech recognition with improved word recognition

Achronix Semiconductor has announced its latest collaboration with Myrtle.ai, introducing a speedster7t FPGA-Accelerated automatic speech recognition solution. This technology enables the conversion of speech into text across more than 1000 concurrent streams, with high accuracy and rapid response times. With an increase of over 20 times in performance when compared to rival companies .This solution will be demonstrated by Achronix at the upcoming SC23 conference in Denver on November 12-17, 2023 at booth 2019. This solution is made using VectorPath accelerated card activated by Speedster7t FPGA running Myrtle.ai’s Achronix-FPGA-optimized ASR IP, provides real-time, low-latency speech-to-text capabilities. Where a single Vectorpath card can replace up to 20 CPU-only based servers of 15 GPU cards. With good word-error rate and 99th percentile latency of 54 ms end-to-end, it is set to disrupt the latency. The AI model can be customized for accuracy versus performance when support for 1,000 concurrent streams is not required. The solution can also be customized or retrained with vertical-specific or custom data sets in standard ML frameworks. The Myrtle.ai ASR accelerator IP simplifies the adoption process by hiding the fact that it is powered by an FPGA. This solution is set to revolutionize the way industries handle speech data, as it has proven to be much better than G...
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