I went to the AIseek website to find more
information about the architecture. I found the whitepaper, and while
they refer to the technology as a 'processor', I think it's more in
the sense of a 'software engine' rather than physical hardware.
Nowhere do they mention any architecture or implementation details,
yet they compare and contrast existing AI algorithms to theirs.
What do you think? Is there really a chip?
-Phil
I went to the AIseek website to find more information about the architecture. I found the whitepaper, and while they refer to the technology as a 'processor', I think it's more in the sense of a 'software engine' rather than physical hardware. Nowhere do they mention any architecture or implementation details, yet they compare and contrast existing AI algorithms to theirs. What do you think? Is there really a chip? -Phil