| What Cards Does Baidu Have In Making AI Chips? 
   
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 February 13, 2021 — 01:41
 
 
  
 Baidu is reportedly raising funds for the establishment of an  independent AI chip company. The move signals Baidu’s ambition to do  more in the chip segment after launching its self-developed AI chip in  2018. It is also consistent with China’s drive to develop a  self-sufficient chip industry.
 
 Compared to a long list of new chip players in China, Baidu has  certain advantages. Its strength in software development and artificial  intelligence is strong. It also has some experiences of developing AI  chips and using them for Baidu’s own products and beyond.
 
 Baidu started the FPGA AI accelerator project in 2010. At the Baidu  AI Developers Conference in 2018, founder Robin Li announced that Baidu  would launch its self-developed AI chip Kunlun.
 
 In December 2019, Baidu and Samsung announced that Baidu’s first  cloud-based product Kunlun 1st generation AI chips for computing and  edge computing has been completed.
 
 On December 17, 2020, Baidu’s chief technology officer Wang Haifeng  revealed that Baidu Kunlun 1 has been mass-produced more than 20,000  pieces, and has been deployed to be used in products.
 
 "This kind of large, cloud-based, and high computing power AI chip  has a very high tech threshold. Only Baidu, Huawei, and Cambricon are  able to make the products," according to a brokerage report.
 
 Kunlun Gen 1 processors use 14nm process technology, 16GB HBM advanced memory, and provide up to 512GB/s memory bandwidth.
 
 Under the power of less than 150 watts, it can realize the INT8  processing capacity of 256 TOPS and the performance of 260 trillion  fixed number operations per second.
 
 In contrast, the V100S chip developed by Nvidia has a computing power  of 130 TOPS INT8. Cambricon, a Chinese AI chip company, launched Siyuan  270 with 128 TOPS INT8.
 
 Kunlun 1 has been widely deployed in Baidu search engine and Baidu  intelligent cloud ecological partners. The company said that it has been  used in the Internet, industrial manufacturing, scientific research,  smart city, intelligent transportation and other fields, without  specifying.
 
 Kunlun 2 will be mass-produced in the first half of 2021, and its performance will be three times higher than that of Kunlun 1.
 
 Based on this chip, Baidu has launched two AI accelerator cards, K100  and K200. Due to the standard PCIe Gen4 interface, the two accelerator  cards can be installed on different types of servers, small industrial  computers and edge devices.
 
 Their high efficiency and power consumption ratio make it possible to  make cloud computing high density and intelligent edge stability at the  same time, and it has advantages in latency and is applied to large  server clusters.
 
 Compared with the high-performance Kunlun, Honghu is a far-field  voice interactive smart chip for consumer electronic terminals and edge  computing.
 
 In July 2019, Honghu made its debut at the Baidu AI Developer  Conference. Evaluations showed that its performance in wake-up,  recognition and power consumption were top rated, especially the first  wake-up rate under high noise increased by more than 10%.
 
 This is achieved by using the "end-to-end" deep learning modeling  technology to directly extract sound features and send them to the  cloud, which has changed the problem that smart speakers used to occupy  the main chip computing resources and slow processing speed.
 
 It also realizes the unification of high-performance voice experience and low-cost intelligent hardware.
 
 In addition, low power consumption is also an important indicator of  the chip. The average standby power consumption of the Honghu chip on  the Xiaodu smart speaker is only 100 milliwatts, which means that any  country-certified energy-saving and environmentally friendly green home  appliance can be equipped with the Honghu chip.
 
 In addition, Honghu chips are built according to vehicle regulations  and can also be used in smart cars. In December 2019, Apollo Smart Car  Link was officially launched.
 
 The Honghu chip on board became Baidu’s first car-level chip that  integrates complete signal processing, voice wake-up, and command word  recognition.
 
 Honghu chips are currently mainly used in Baidu’s Xiaodu smart  speakers. In the first half of 2020 alone, the shipment of speakers will  be 8.63 million units.
 
 A low-power AI chip for the Internet of Things is embedded in a smart  terminal in the range of a few yuan to a dozen yuan. Due to the  increase in testing and mold opening, the cost of this smart terminal  may increase.
 
 Baidu’s financial report for the third quarter of 2020 shows that in  September 2020, the number of voice interactions on first-party hardware  devices of Xiaodu Assistant reached 2.7 billion, an increase of 65%  over the same period last year.
 
 The total number of monthly voice interactions for Xiaodu Assistant reached 53 Billion times.
 
 The Xiaodu Assistant Skill Store provides 4,300 skills, and the  number of developers has reached 45,000. At the same time, the spin-off  of Baidu’s Xiaodu Technology received independent financing, and  Xiaodu’s current valuation is 20 billion yuan.
 
 To complete the accumulation of advantages in performance and  cost-effectiveness, Baidu will need to further expand its AI chip  ecosystem.
 
 Baidu has proposed the AI-Native cloud computing architecture, trying  to establish AI ??computing cluster, AI chip infrastructure, its  Paddlepaddle deep learning platform, cloud intelligence, blockchain, and  an overall end-to-end approach to be deployed to all sorts of  industries.
 
 Baidu Paddlepaddle deep learning platform has more than 2.65 million  developers and created more than 340,000 models to achieve coverage of  communications, electricity, urban management, people’s livelihood,  industry, agriculture, forestry, public welfare and many other  industries.
 
 This kind of integrated AI production platform that combines hardware  and software has become the core of Baidu Brain, and has now become a  new type of AI infrastructure that empowers all walks of life.
 
 According to Tractica’s research report, the global AI chip market  will grow from US$5.1 billion in 2018 to US$72.6 billion in 2025, with  an average annual compound growth rate of 46%.
 
 A large portion of this market will be in China, and Baidu wants to  take a sizeable piece of the pie. Whether it can achieve its goal will  depend on if Baidu can set the right strategy and conduct flawless  execution.
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