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by Steven Leibson
The deep learning revolution is the most interesting thing happening in the electronics industry today, said Chris Rowen during his keynote speech at the Electronic Design Process Symposium (EDPS), held last month at the Milpitas headquarters of SEMI, the industry association for the electronics supply chain. “The hype can hardly be understated,” continued Rowen. Search “deep learning” on Google and you’ll already get more than three billion hits. (Well, I got 20M for “deep learning” and 451M for “artificial intelligence,” but still, that’s a lot.) “There are 12,000 startups worldwide listed in Crunchbase,” he added. (I got 1497, again for “deep learing,” but still…) According to Rowen, 16,500 papers on deep learning and AI were published on arxiv.org in the past 12 months.