Beamr presents accelerated video AI workflows at NVIDIA GTC
March 19 2024 - 6:00AM
Beamr Imaging Ltd. (NASDAQ: BMR), a leader in video optimization
technology and solutions, today announced it will present
accelerated video AI workflows at NVIDIA GTC. GTC is a
global AI conference for developers and business minds shaping the
future of artificial intelligence (AI) and accelerated computing.
At GTC, Beamr will highlight its plans for integrating AI workflows
into Beamr Cloud - Beamr’s recently launched video
software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution powered by NVIDIA technology
- allowing easy and wide access to advanced video processing.
AI startups or even seasoned AI firms face challenges training
massive video AI models. This is because of the complexity of the
size and resolution of large video files. Beamr’s vision is to
lower the barrier of entry to the highest level of video AI
capabilities. Beamr plans to offer AI and machine learning players
a variety of solutions that may enable them to overcome critical
pain points, such as slow training and inferencing speed, large
numbers of GPUs required to complete a task, data storage,
networking bottlenecks and high associated costs.
Beamr plans to focus its research and development efforts on
providing AI and generative AI players access to video AI
workflows, tailored to their needs, through Beamr Cloud. Recently,
Beamr released a technical paper showing that machine learning
workflows benefit from the ability to create a compressed file that
looks exactly the same as the original one. Video files that were
downsized by 40% on average had streamlined machine learning
processes and allowed significant savings in storage and overall
costs without any negative effect on training and inference
results.
Beamr’s video optimization tech - integrated with NVIDIA’s
8th-generation GPU encoder (NVENC), available on NVIDIA T4
Tensor Core and NVIDIA RTX GPUs, and NVIDIA L4
Tensor Core, L40 and L40S GPUs - aims to
accelerate video AI workflows and enhance video pre-training,
training and inference capabilities in AI pipelines. NVENC SDK 12.1
added an API that allows external control and enables users to
tightly integrate hardware encoders for AVC and HEVC video formats.
In addition, it supports AOMedia Video 1 (AV1), an efficient
emerging video format.
Last month, Beamr launched Beamr Cloud, enabling high-quality,
high-scale video processing at attractive pricing. Beamr Cloud,
operating on Amazon’s AWS and powered by NVIDIA technology, targets
the expanding markets of AI, user-generated content, autonomous
cars, online video editing, podcast platforms and more. Beamr Cloud
is powered by NVIDIA technologies like NVIDIA CUDA, NVIDIA
DeepStream SDK, and NVENC, and supports reductions in video
training, inferencing, and extract, transform and load (ETL) times,
while delivering cost savings in bandwidth and storage.
Image: Beamr Cloud - High-Quality, High-Scale
Video Processing at Attractive Pricing
Faster Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) with Beamr Optimized
Video
About Beamr
Beamr (Nasdaq: BMR) is a world leader in content adaptive video
solutions. Backed by 53 granted patents, and winner of the 2021
Technology and Engineering Emmy® award and the 2021 Seagate Lyve
Innovator of the Year award, Beamr's perceptual optimization
technology enables up to a 50% reduction in bitrate with guaranteed
quality. www.beamr.com
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