Xu said none of the existing frameworks can support all scenarios. “At Huawei, our business covers devices, edge, and cloud solutions.
Furthermore, these days privacy protection has become more important than ever, and support for all scenarios is essential for enabling
secure, pervasive AI. This is a key component in our MindSpore framework. Resource budget environments can be big or small as
needed – MindSpore supports them all,” he explained.
MindSpore helps ensure user privacy because it only deals with gradient and model information that has already been processed. It
doesn’t process the data itself, so private user data can be effectively protected even in cross-scenario environments. In addition,
MindSpore has built-in model protection technology to ensure that models are secure and trustworthy.
MindSpore is built on a concept called ‘AI Algorithm As Code’. This design concept allows developers to develop advanced AI
applications with ease and train their models more quickly. In a typical neural network for natural language processing, MindSpore has
20% fewer lines of core code than existing frameworks on the market, and it helps developers raise their efficiency by at least 50%.
Through framework innovation, as well as co-optimisation of MindSpore and Ascend processors, Huawei solution can help developers
more effectively address complex AI computing challenges and the need for a diverse range of computing power for different
applications. This results in stronger performance and more efficient execution. In addition to Ascend processors, MindSpore also
supports GPUs, CPUs, and other types of processors.
Xu added that Huawei will announce more groundbreaking AI product at the upcoming Huawei Connect 2019 in September in Shanghai.
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