Achronix Announces FPGA-Powered Accelerated Automatic Speech Recognition Solution

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A real-time streaming speech-to-text solution that delivers extremely low latency, and exceptional word-error rate while operating on over 1,000 concurrent audio streams

Santa Clara, CA – October 11, 2023 – Achronix Semiconductor Corporation, a leader in high-performance FPGAs and embedded FPGA (eFPGA) IP, is proud to announce its latest innovation in partnership with Myrtle.ai — an accelerated automatic speech recognition (ASR) solution based on the Speedster7t FPGA. This transformative solution converts spoken language to text in over 1,000 concurrent real-time streams with high accuracy and fast response times while delivering up to a 20 times improvement in performance over competing solutions. Achronix will demonstrate this solution at the upcoming SC23 conference in Denver on November 12-17, 2023 at booth 2019.

The solution is powered by a VectorPath accelerator card featuring a Speedster7t FPGA running Myrtle.ai’s Achronix-FPGA-optimized ASR IP — delivering industry-leading, real-time, ultra-low latency speech-to-text capabilities. A single card in a server can replace up to 20 CPU-only-based servers or 15 GPU cards. The AI model can be easily customized to trade off accuracy versus performance when support for 1,000 concurrent streams is unnecessary. It is poised to disrupt the ASR landscape with its exceptional word-error rate and 99th percentile latency of 54 ms end-to-end, including pre- and post-processing plus data movement back and forth to the CPU. In addition, the solution can be customized or retrained with vertical-specific or custom data sets in standard machine learning (ML) frameworks.

 

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"One of the key aspects of the Myrtle.ai accelerated ASR solution built on Achronix Speedster7t FPGAs is its ability to reduce both OpEx and CapEx while maintaining top-tier performance significantly," noted Achronix Director of AI Product Marketing. "This solution, powered by a Speedster7t FPGA, can reduce costs by up to 90% compared to traditional CPU/GPU-based server solutions, whether enterprise or in the cloud. This capability translates to tangible business savings while providing exceptional real-time speech-to-text capabilities."

The Myrtle.ai state-of-the-art ASR accelerator IP running on a Speedster7t FPGA and software stack, abstracts away the fact that the FPGA powers the solution, making for easy adoption. This solution is poised to redefine how industries process speech data with its demonstrated superiority over competitive GPU-based solutions, delivering a 16 times better performance-to-cost ratio.

“The architecture of the Achronix Speedster7t FPGA with its 2D network on chip (NoC) and ML processor (MLP) arrays gave us the building blocks required to create an ASR product that is significantly more optimized than anything available on the market today,” said Peter Baldwin, CEO of Myrtle.ai, a company known for its expertise in optimizing low-latency ML inference for real-time applications. “The extremely low latency inherent in these FPGAs makes them ideal for real-time workloads. We are excited to provide users the ability to scale up their ASR services at lower cost and faster than ever before.”

The Achronix-Myrtle.ai accelerated ASR solution will have a revolutionary impact on industries that depend on rapid and accurate speech-to-text conversion. Its features include compatibility with major deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch plus re-trainability for multiple languages or specialties. The solution is currently being deployed with our early-access customers and is now available to the general market. Evaluate the solution today with your own data set, or schedule a detailed discussion and demonstration, with our team: Contact Achronix and review our ASR solution page on our website.

Upcoming Webinar

Join us on October 24th at 8:30am PST for a webinar, moderated by EE Times’ Sr. Reporter, Sally Ward-Foxton, that unveils the power of Achronix FPGAs combined with the ASR expertise of Myrtle.ai. Led by Achronix-FPGA-powered ASR solution expert, and Julian Mack, Senior Machine Learning Scientist at Myrtle.ai, this session will showcase a game-changing ASR solution that not only achieves remarkable performance with up to 1,000 real-time streams but also slashes costs by up to 90%. Discover how FPGA-driven innovation can revolutionize AI algorithms and embrace a future of adaptable and reprogrammable technology.

About Myrtle.ai

Myrtle.ai is an AI/ML software company that delivers world-class inference accelerators on FPGA-based platforms. With neural network expertise across the complete spectrum of ML networks, Myrtle.ai has delivered accelerators for FinTech, speech processing, and recommendation.

About Achronix Semiconductor Corporation

Achronix Semiconductor Corporation is a fabless semiconductor corporation based in Santa Clara, California, offering high-end FPGA-based data acceleration solutions, designed to address high-performance, compute-intensive and real-time processing applications. Achronix is the only supplier to have both high-performance, high-density standalone FPGAs and licensed eFPGA IP solutions. Achronix Speedster®7t FPGA and Speedcore™ eFPGA IP offerings are further enhanced by ready-to-use VectorPath® accelerator cards targeting AI, machine learning, networking and data center applications. All Achronix products are fully supported by the Achronix Tool Suite which enables customers to quickly develop their own custom applications.

Achronix has a global footprint, with sales and design teams across the U.S., Europe and Asia.

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Contacts

Jay Aggarwal
Achronix Semiconductor Corporation 
408-889-4100
jayaggarwal@achronix.com


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