Since then, they are still busy with the Neural Network Processor, formerly known as Lake Crest. NNP chips are the direct result of Nervana acquisition and focus on professionals to achieve 'faster learning time for deep learning models'. (Intel also said to have received a Facebook recommendation for chip design but did not elaborate. '
Exactly how much faster their deep learning model will be, Intel doesn't say. While Google promotes its new TPU chip by offering comparative tests with rivals, https://cloud.google.com/blog/big-data/2017/05/an-in-depth- look-at-googles-first-tensor-processing-unit-tpu Intel just said that they are following the progress and will achieve the goal of speeding up deep learning 100 times by 2020.
Still very vague about when the NNP chip will come to the user.