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| founder 3        = Arjun Bansal
 
| founder 3        = Arjun Bansal
 
| fate              = Acquired by Intel
 
| fate              = Acquired by Intel
| defunct          = January 2020
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| defunct          =  
 
| headquarters      = San Diego, California
 
| headquarters      = San Diego, California
 
| website          = http://www.nervanasys.com/
 
| website          = http://www.nervanasys.com/
 
| wikidata id      = Q23924629
 
| wikidata id      = Q23924629
 
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'''Intel Nervana''' (formerly '''Nervana Systems''') was a [[fabless]] [[American]] semiconductor company that specializes in Artificial Intelligence and development of [[neural processors]]. Nervana-based product development have been discontinued in January 2020.
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'''Nervana Systems''' was a [[fabless]] [[American]] semiconductor company that specializes in Artificial Intelligence and development of [[neural processors]].
  
== Overview ==
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On August 9 [[2016]] Nervana was acquired by [[Intel]] for $350-$410 million. Nervana is now being referred to as '''Intel Nervana'''.
Founded in 2014, Nervana was one of the earliest startups to specialize in the acceleration of Artificial Intelligence workloads. Nervana first-generaiton product sampled in limited quantities and never made it to mass production On August 9 [[2016]] Nervana was acquired by [[Intel]] for $350-$410 million. Nervana was subsequently renamed to as '''Intel Nervana'''. Nervana official launched its first mass-produced second-generation product in late 2019 under the {{\\|NNP}} family.
 
 
 
On January 31 2020 Intel confirmed that Nervana-based product development has been discontinued in favor of [[Habana Lab]] (which was aquired late 2019).
 
  
 
== Processors ==
 
== Processors ==
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* {{nervana|Lake Crest|l=arch}}
 
* {{nervana|Lake Crest|l=arch}}
 
* {{nervana|Spring Crest|l=arch}}
 
* {{nervana|Spring Crest|l=arch}}
* {{nervana|River Crest|l=arch}}
 
 
 
 
* {{nervana|Knights Crest|l=arch}}
 
* {{nervana|Knights Crest|l=arch}}
  
 
== Other ==
 
== Other ==
 
* [[Flexpoint]]
 
* [[Flexpoint]]
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Habana Labs]]
 
  
  
 
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[[Category:nervana]]

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Facts about "Nervana Systems"
company typeprivate +
defunctJanuary 2020 +
fateAcquired by Intel +
founded2014 +
founderAmir Khosrowshahi +, Naveen Rao + and Arjun Bansal +
full page namenervana +
headquartersSan Diego, California +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameNervana +
websitehttp://www.nervanasys.com/ +
wikidata idQ23924629 +