Arm joins Facebook and Microsoft to bring next-generation AI to life
At Arm, our commitment to artificial intelligence (AI) starts with developing and delivering technologies that are secure, scalable, and power-efficient. After all, AI is already simplifying and transforming our lives, but we’re really only scratching the surface of what’s possible. AI will increasingly happen on end device systems whether it’s your smartphone or your car, which means we’ll continue to see more compute power and AI algorithms. As part of that effort, we’re excited to announce that we’ve joined industry leaders on an open-source project that aims to enable interoperability and innovation in the AI framework ecosystem. The Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX) format was co-developed by Facebook and Microsoft as a standard for representing deep learning models that empower developers with more choice and flexibility as they design their AI frameworks. ONNX is another step towards developing a more open ecosystem that provides developers with state-of-the-art tools and technologies to drive more innovation within the AI community.
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