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    Rabble Up introduces next-generation AI research and development platform at CES2023… “Expand into large-scale AI development services!”

    Source - Rabble Up
    Source – Rabble Up

    Rabble Up, a domestic artificial intelligence (AI) development platform company, will participate in ‘CES 1’, the world’s largest IT and home appliance exhibition, opening in Las Vegas, USA on January 5 (local time) to develop and build ‘super-giant AI’. Introducing a research and development platform that helps.

    At this CES, Rabble Up plans to introduce ‘Enterprise R3’, the next enterprise version of ‘Backend.AI’, a huge AI research and development platform. Backend.AI is a total cloud and on-premise platform that supports AI development and services, and supports the ability to automate the necessary processes from AI development to services. In addition, it provides the necessary computer resources and is also equipped with a container-based ‘GPU virtualization’ function that divides the graphics processing unit (GPU) and a ‘graphical genetic interface (GUI)-based tool’.

    Through Backend.AI, users can perform research and development, business, and AI inference required for AI and machine learning on one platform. Pipeline design functions specialized for distributed processing and reusability can be used, and functions such as a proxy server required for a distributed and secure environment and a storage proxy that distributes data input and output burden can also be used.

    Last year, RavelUp upgraded Backend.AI, which ran only in the Intel x86 environment, to be able to use it on ARM servers, which are low-power processors. Recently, low power has been emphasized in AI development, and while companies often develop AI in an Intel x86 environment, developers’ personal AI workstations often use ARM.

    This platform announced in July 2021 that it had obtained ‘DGX-Ready Software’ certification from NVIDIA, an American AI semiconductor company, for the first time in the Asia-Pacific region. This certification can be obtained by verifying that the software is stable when used on an NVIDIA DGX system cluster.

    Shin Jeong-gyu, CEO of Ravelup, said, “The next version of Backend.AI provides the functions necessary for AI inference and large-scale operations,” and added, “We have expanded the existing version’s strengths of convenience and cost flexibility to the development of ultra-large AI models and large-scale AI services.” “I did it,” he explained.

    Meanwhile, ‘CES’, the world’s largest IT exhibition, is an exhibition where you can understand the trends of the global home appliance industry at a glance. Hosted by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), it is held every January in Las Vegas, USA. AVING News, which has covered CES for 1 consecutive years, has reported CES news around the world every year since 17, and has been selected as the ‘BEST OF CES’, which selects the best innovative products and technologies, and the ‘BEST OF’, which selects domestic innovative companies. ‘MADE IN KOREA’ was held. In addition, CES on-site issues were vividly conveyed through ‘AVING LIVE’.

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