The Center will host research and development, emulation, prototyping, testing, and simulation activities for new AI cores specially designed for training and deploying advanced AI models, including a test bed in which members can demonstrate Center innovations in real-world applications. Specialized wafer processing for the IBM Research AI Hardware Center will be done in Albany, with some support at IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y.
Design, development, and optimization of next-generation AI processors requires a cross-disciplinary approach that leverages the unique strengths of different organizations. The IBM Research AI Hardware Center will expand the existing IBM and NYS network of semiconductor companies by hosting a collaboration hub of industry partners that includes fabless companies, semiconductor manufacturers, AI practitioners, and consumers. Partner organizations throughout the state will work with IBM to evolve AI from its current ability to perform specific, narrowly-defined tasks, to new capabilities that can solve a broader array of complex problems.
A key area of research and development will be systems that meet the demands of deep learning inference and training processes. Such systems offer significant accuracy improvements over more general machine learning for unstructured data. Those intense processing demands will grow exponentially as algorithms become more complex in order to deliver AI systems with increased cognitive abilities. Other research efforts will focus on creating a multi-year roadmap for the development and delivery of specialized accelerator cores and chip architectures that can further improve AI performance.
Hardware, which has played a foundational role in narrow AI’s maturation, will now expand and grow as we drive the next set of innovations. IBM, working with NYS and a broader ecosystem of partners, will pave the way for the next generation of artificial intelligence systems that will improve business and the lives of people all over the world.
Learn more about the IBM Research AI Hardware Center and our AI Hardware Research.
Editor’s note: This post was updated in March 2020 to reflect current IBM Research AI Hardware Center partnerships.