Bing’s Smart Searches benefit from Intel FPGA

Bing Intelligent Search demonstrates how Intel FPGA (field programmable gate array) technology is driving some of the world’s most advanced AI platforms. Advances in the Bing search engine with real-time artificial intelligence. That will help you find correctly the answers you need in every search. Bing’s’Smart Search’ will provide solutions rather than web pages. And allow a system that understands the words and meaning behind them, the context and intent of a search.

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Bing’s Smart Searches benefit from Intel FPGA

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the industry and changing the way data is managed, interpreted. And, most importantly, used to solve real problems.

Advanced Intel FPGA technology gives Bing the power of real-time AI to deliver Intelligent Search to users every day. That requires incredibly computationally intensive workloads that are accelerated by Microsoft’s IA platform for deep learning. That is Project Brainwave, which runs on Intel Arria and Intel Stratix FPGAs.

Through automatic learning and reading comprehension, Bing will quickly provide intelligent answers that help users find what they are looking for faster, rather than a list of links for users to check manually.

Possibly Bing is ahead of Google in this regard. We know that Google is the most used search engine, but that doesn’t mean it is the best. Currently, there is a sample of the quick searches in Bing that can be tested at this link, although it is not available in all regions.