Huawei
launches Ascend 910, the world's most powerful AI processor, and MindSpore, an
all-scenario AI computing framework
Eric
Xu: We promised a full-stack, all-scenario AI portfolio. And today we
delivered.
[Shenzhen, China, August 23, 2019]
Huawei officially launched the world's most powerful AI processor – the Ascend
910 – as well as an all-scenario AI computing framework, MindSpore.
"We have been making steady
progress since we announced our AI strategy in October last year," said
Eric Xu, Huawei's Rotating Chairman. "Everything is moving forward
according to plan, from R&D to product launch. We promised a full-stack,
all-scenario AI portfolio. And today we delivered, with the release of Ascend
910 and MindSpore. This also marks a new stage in Huawei's AI strategy."
Ascend 910: More computing power than
any other AI processor in the world
The Ascend 910 is a new AI processor
that belongs to Huawei's series of Ascend-Max chipsets. Huawei announced the
processor's planned specs at its 2018 flagship event, Huawei Connect. After a
year of ongoing development, test results now show that the Ascend 910
processor delivers on its performance goals with much lower power consumption
than originally planned.
For half-precision floating point
(FP16) operations, Ascend 910 delivers 256 TeraFLOPS. For integer precision
calculations (INT8), it delivers 512 TeraOPS. Despite its unrivaled
performance, Ascend 910's max power consumption is only 310W, much lower than
its planned specs (350W).
"Ascend 910 performs much better
than we expected," said Xu. "Without a doubt, it has more computing
power than any other AI processor in the world."
Ascend 910 is used for AI model
training. In a typical training session based on ResNet-50, the combination of
Ascend 910 and MindSpore is about two times faster at training AI models than
other mainstream training cards using TensorFlow.
Moving forward, Huawei will continue
investing in AI processors to deliver more abundant, affordable, and adaptable
computing power that meets the needs of a broad range of scenarios (e.g., edge
computing, on-vehicle computing for autonomous driving, and training).
MindSpore: All-scenario AI computing
framework
Huawei also launched MindSpore today,
an AI computing framework that supports development for AI applications in all
scenarios.
AI computing frameworks are critical to
making AI application development easier, making AI applications more pervasive
and accessible, and ensuring privacy protection.
In 2018, Huawei announced the three
development goals for its AI framework:
l Easy
development: Dramatically reduces training time and costs
l Efficient
execution: Uses the least amount of resources with the highest possible OPS/W
l Adaptable
to all scenarios: Including device, edge, and cloud applications
MindSpore marks significant progress
towards these goals. As privacy protection grows more important than ever,
support for all scenarios is essential for enabling secure, pervasive AI. This
is a key component in the MindSpore framework, which can readily adapt to
different deployment needs. Resource budget environments can be big or simple
as needed – MindSpore supports them all.
MindSpore helps ensure user privacy
because it only deals with gradient and model information that has already been
processed. It doesn't process the data itself, so private user data can be
effectively protected even in cross-scenario environments. In addition,
MindSpore has built-in model protection technology to ensure that models are
secure and trustworthy.
The MindSpore AI framework is adaptable
to all scenarios – across all devices, edge, and cloud environments – and
provides on-demand cooperation between them. Its "AI Algorithm As
Code" design concept allows developers to develop advanced AI applications
with ease and train their models more quickly.
In a typical neural network for natural
language processing (NLP), MindSpore has 20% fewer lines of core code than
leading frameworks on the market, and it helps developers raise their
efficiency by at least 50%.
Through framework innovation, as well
as co-optimization of MindSpore and Ascend processors, Huawei's solution can
help developers more effectively address complex AI computing challenges and
the need for a diverse range of computing power for different applications.
This results in stronger performance and more efficient execution. In addition
to Ascend processors, MindSpore also supports GPUs, CPUs, and other types of
processors.
When introducing MindSpore, Xu
emphasized Huawei's commitment to helping build a more robust and vibrant AI
ecosystem. "MindSpore will go open source in the first quarter of 2020. We
want to drive broader AI adoption and help developers do what they do
best."
Enabling truly pervasive AI
Before announcing the release of Ascend
910 and MindSpore, Xu revisited Huawei's AI strategy:
l
Invest
in AI research: Develop
fundamental machine learning capabilities in computer vision, natural language
processing, decision and inference, etc. Focus on:
o
Data
and power-efficiency (i.e., use less data, computing, and energy)
o
Security
and trustworthiness
o
Automation
/ autonomy
l
Build
a full-stack AI portfolio
o
Adaptive
to all scenarios, including both standalone and cooperative scenarios between
cloud, edge, and device
o
Abundant
and affordable computing power
o
Efficient
and easy-to-use AI platform with full-pipeline services
l
Cultivate
talent and an open ecosystem: Collaborate
widely with global academia, industries, and partners
l
Strengthen
existing portfolio: Bring
an AI mindset and techniques into existing products and solutions to create
greater value and enhance competitive strengths
l
Drive
operational efficiency:
Use AI to automate high-volume, repetitive tasks for better efficiency and
quality
Huawei's AI portfolio covers all
deployment scenarios, including public cloud, private cloud, edge computing,
IoT industry devices, and consumer devices. The portfolio is also full-stack:
It includes the Ascend IP and chip series, chip enablement layer CANN, training
and inference framework MindSpore, and application enablement platform called
ModelArts.
Huawei defines AI as a new general
purpose technology, like railroads and electricity in the 19th century, and
cars, computers, and the Internet in the 20th century. The company believes
that AI will be used in almost every sector of the economy.
According to Xu, AI is still in its
early stages of development, and there are a number of gaps to close before AI
can become a true general purpose technology. Huawei's AI strategy is designed
to bridge these gaps and speed up adoption on a global scale. Specifically,
Huawei wants to drive change in ten areas:
- Provide stronger computing
power to increase the speed of complex model training from days and months
to minutes – even seconds.
- Provide more affordable and
abundant computing power. Right now, computing power is both costly and
scarce, which limits AI development.
- Offer an all-scenario AI
portfolio, meeting the different needs of businesses while ensuring that
user privacy is well protected. This portfolio will allow AI to be
deployed in any scenario, not just public cloud.
- Invest in basic AI algorithms.
Algorithms of the future should be data-efficient, meaning they can
deliver the same results with less data. They should also be
energy-efficient, producing the same results with less computing power and
less energy.
- Use MindSpore and ModelArts to
help automate AI development, reducing reliance on human effort.
6. Continue
to improve model algorithms to produce industrial-grade AI that performs well
in the real world, not just in tests.
7. Develop
a real-time, closed-loop system for model updates, making sure that enterprise
AI applications continue to operate in their most optimal state.
8. Maximize
the value of AI by driving synergy with other technologies like cloud, IoT,
edge computing, blockchain, big data, and databases.
9. With
a one-stop development platform of the full-stack AI portfolio, help AI become
a basic skill for all application developers and ICT workers. Today only
highly-skilled experts can work with AI.
10. Invest
more in an open AI ecosystem and build the next generation of AI talent to meet
the growing demand for people with AI capabilities.
Wide adoption of Ascend 310 and
ModelArts
At Huawei Connect 2018, Huawei
announced its AI strategy and full-stack, all-scenario AI portfolio, including
the Ascend 310 AI processor and ModelArts that provides full-pipeline model
production services.
Ascend 310 is Huawei's first commercial
AI System on a Chip (SoC) in the Ascend-Mini series. With a maximum power
consumption of 8W, Ascend 310 delivers 16 TeraOPS in integer precision (INT8)
and 8 TeraFLOPS in half precision (FP16), making it the most powerful AI SoC
for edge computing. It also comes with a 16-channel FHD video decoder.
Since its launch, Ascend 310 has
already seen wide adoption in a broad range of products and cloud services. For
example, Huawei's Mobile Data Center (MDC), which employs Ascend 310, has been
used by many leading automakers in shuttle buses, new-energy vehicles, and
autonomous driving.
The Ascend 310-powered Atlas series
acceleration card and server are now part of dozens of industry solutions
(e.g., smart transportation and smart grid) developed by dozens of partners.
Ascend 310 also enables Huawei Cloud
services like image analysis, optical character recognition (OCR), and
intelligent video analysis. There are more than 50 APIs for these services. At
present, the number of API calls per day has exceeded 100 million, and this
figure is estimated to hit 300 million by the end of 2019. More than 100
companies are using Ascend 310 to develop their own AI algorithms.
Huawei's ModelArts provides model
development services spanning the full pipeline, from data collection and model
development to model training and deployment. At present, more than 30,000
developers are using ModelArts to handle 4,000+ training tasks per day (for a
total of 32,000 training hours). Among these tasks, 85% are related to visual
processing, 10% are for processing audio data, and 5% are related to machine
learning.
With today's launch of Ascend 910 and
MindSpore, Huawei has unveiled all the key components of its full-stack,
all-scenario AI portfolio. "Everything is moving forward according to
plan. We promised a full-stack, all-scenario AI portfolio. And today we
delivered," said Xu. This launch is a new milestone in Huawei's AI
roadmap; it's also a new beginning.
At the end of his presentation, Xu
added that Huawei will debut more groundbreaking AI product at its upcoming
conference, Huawei Connect 2019, which will be held between September 18 and 20
in Shanghai. Huawei is working closely with its partners to make AI more
pervasive and accessible, and help bring the benefits of digital technology to
every person, home, and organization.
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