Cortical.io Announces the Application of Semantic Supercomputing Based on Natural Language Understanding

By Tiera Oliver

Associate Editor

Embedded Computing Design

November 14, 2019

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Cortical.io Announces the Application of Semantic Supercomputing Based on Natural Language Understanding

Cortical.io Introduces high-performance enterprise message filtering and routing appliance-powered by Xilinx Alveo accelerators. Announces partnership with Supermicro Computer

Cortical.io announced an applications based on “Semantic Supercomputing.” Semantic Supercomputing combines Cortical.io AI-based NLU software inspired by neuroscience with hardware acceleration to create new solutions to understand and process streams of natural language content at massive scale in real time.

First Application of Semantic Supercomputing Tackles Enterprise Messaging

The first application of Semantic Supercomputing, a Messaging Classification Appliance that can filter, classify, and route streams of messages in real time by understanding the semantic content, was released at Xilinx Developer Forum (XDF) Europe keynote session at the Xilinx, Inc. 

Cortical.io is developing a series of FPGA-based appliances powered by Xilinx Alveo accelerator cards. Cortical.io also announced it is partnering with Supermicro (SMCI) to deliver the email solution on a pre-loaded server. The appliance will enable enterprises to filter and route massive volumes of email messages in real time with high precision and recall based on the meaning of the message. The product will be available in Q1 2020.

Enterprise system administrators will be able to train the system and customize the filtering and routing based on a small number of sample emails. Once trained, the appliance works across multiple languages (English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Cantonese, Arabic, French, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Dutch).

For more information, please visit: https://www.cortical.io/solutions_messagingclassification.html

Tiera Oliver, Associate Editor for Embedded Computing Design, is responsible for web content edits, product news, and constructing stories. She also assists with newsletter updates as well as contributing and editing content for ECD podcasts and the ECD YouTube channel. Before working at ECD, Tiera graduated from Northern Arizona University where she received her B.S. in journalism and political science and worked as a news reporter for the university’s student led newspaper, The Lumberjack.

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