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Israeli NeuReality Emerges From Stealth With $8 Million For AI-As-A-Service

NeuReality appoints Dr. Naveen Rao, an AI industry expert, and former General Manager of Intel AI Products Group, to its Board of Directors

NeuReality founders L-R VP VLSI Yossi Kasus CEO Moshe Tanach VP Operations Tzvika Shmueli. Credit NeuReality

Israeli startup, NeuReality, developer of high performance AI compute for cloud data centers and edge nodes, emerges from stealth today with $8 million seed.

The investors in this round are Cardumen Capital, OurCrowd, and Varana Capital. The funds will fuel the growth of real-life AI applications running at scale. NeuReality will introduce its first AI platform early this year.

NeuReality novel approaches exponentially enhances ultra-scale inference for AI applications by doing away with the current CPU-centric model.

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The company says enterprises are facing the limits of today’s solutions and experiencing spiraling costs with their growing deep learning demands on-premises and in the cloud.

Despite huge advances in deep learning, hyperscalers such as Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft are facing scalability challenges with recommendation systems, digital assistants (such as Alexa and Siri), language-based applications (such as translations and natural language processing), and computer vision use cases.

One segment that will find NeuReality’s solution very relevant is healthcare. Due to the growing scale challenges related to COVID-19 research and vaccine development, NeuReality will enable customers to easily scale their AI utilization while significantly cutting costs, lowering energy consumption, and shrinking the overall computing-infrastructure footprint.

NeuReality was established in 2019 by CEO Moshe Tanach, VP Operations Tzvika Shmueli, and VP VLSI Yossi Kasus.

Prior to founding NeuReality, Tanach served in several executive roles as Director of Engineering at Marvell and Intel, and AVP R&D at DesignArt-Networks (later acquired by Qualcomm). Tzvika Shmueli served as VP of Backend at Mellanox Technologies and VP of Engineering at Habana Labs. Yossi Kasus served as Senior Director of Engineering at Mellanox and the head of VLSI at EZChip.

“Our mission is to deliver AI users best in class system performance while significantly reducing cost and power,” said Moshe Tanach, Founder and CEO of NeuReality. “We are already consuming huge amounts of AI in our day-to-day life and it will continue to grow exponentially over the next five years. In order to make AI accessible to every organization we must build affordable infrastructure that will allow innovators to deploy AI-based applications that cure diseases, improve public safety and enhance education. NeuReality’s technology will support that growth while making the world smarter, cleaner and safer for everyone. The cost of the AI infrastructure and AIaaS will no longer be limiting factors.”

NeuReality also announces the appointment of Dr. Naveen Rao, an AI industry expert, and former General Manager of Intel’s AI Products Group, to its Board of Directors. Prior to his role at Intel, Dr. Rao had been the CEO of Nervana Systems (acquired by Intel in 2016).

“After seeing so many AI companies focusing on deep learning accelerators at the device level, NeuReality intrigued me with their refreshing view of overall AI deployment barriers and their unique system-level approach that will eclipse today’s outdated data center architecture,” said Dr. Naveen Rao. “NeuReality’s innovative design solves AI scalability and cost challenges.”

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