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Hi,
Just wanting to know if the Nervana Hardware support for RNNs means that its likely that Movidius chips will accelerate things like Mozilla DeepSpeech as well? https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech
I am unsure how the TF implementation stuff works, but does it require a special Intel TF version or is support for the hardware in certain versions of TF out of the box?
Also is there any chance that the duplicated effort for an open source DeepSpeech implementation might be reduced if Intel worked with Mozilla?
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Hi,
Just wanting to know if the Nervana Hardware support for RNNs means that its likely that Movidius chips will accelerate things like Mozilla DeepSpeech as well?
https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech
I am unsure how the TF implementation stuff works, but does it require a special Intel TF version or is support for the hardware in certain versions of TF out of the box?
Also is there any chance that the duplicated effort for an open source DeepSpeech implementation might be reduced if Intel worked with Mozilla?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: