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Cision Canada
06-08-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
Myrtle.ai Enables Microsecond ML Inference Latencies running VOLLO on Napatech SmartNICs
CAMBRIDGE, England, Aug. 6, 2025 /CNW/ -- a recognized leader in accelerating machine learning inference, today released support for its VOLLO® inference accelerator on the NT400D1x series of SmartNICs from Napatech. VOLLO achieves industry-leading ML inference compute latencies, which can be less than one microsecond. This new release enables those who need the very lowest latencies possible to run inference next to the network in a SmartNIC. A wide range of models may be run on VOLLO, including LSTM, CNN, MLP, as well as Random Forests and Gradient Boosting decision trees. This has been developed to meet the needs of a wide range of applications including financial trading, wireless telecommunications, cyber security, network management and others, where running ML inference at the lowest possible latency confers advantages in security, safety, profit, efficiency and cost. "We're excited to be working with the world leader in SmartNIC sales to enable unprecedented low latencies for ML inference." said Peter Baldwin, CEO of "Our customers are aggressively seeking ever lower latencies and this new release will enable them to leverage the full benefit of VOLLO's latency leadership." Jarrod J.S. Siket, Chief Product & Marketing Officer at Napatech was excited about the prospects. "We recognized that the latency leader in the STAC® ML benchmarks could bring real value to our customers in the finance market as they increase their adoption of ML for auto trading." he said. "The VOLLO compiler is designed to make it very easy for ML developers to use our SmartNICs and this really strengthens our portfolio of products and services." Interested parties may now download the ML-oriented VOLLO compiler from today and discover what latencies can be achieved with their models on the NT400D1x series of SmartNICs from Napatech. About is an AI/ML software company that delivers world class inference accelerators on FPGA-based platforms from all the leading FPGA suppliers. With neural network expertise across the complete spectrum of ML networks, Myrtle has delivered accelerators for FinTech, Speech Processing, and Recommendation. "STAC" and all STAC names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Securities Technology Analysis Center, LLC.

Associated Press
06-08-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Myrtle.ai Enables Microsecond ML Inference Latencies running VOLLO on Napatech SmartNICs
CAMBRIDGE, England, Aug. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- a recognized leader in accelerating machine learning inference, today released support for its VOLLO® inference accelerator on the NT400D1x series of SmartNICs from Napatech. VOLLO achieves industry-leading ML inference compute latencies, which can be less than one microsecond. This new release enables those who need the very lowest latencies possible to run inference next to the network in a SmartNIC. A wide range of models may be run on VOLLO, including LSTM, CNN, MLP, as well as Random Forests and Gradient Boosting decision trees. This has been developed to meet the needs of a wide range of applications including financial trading, wireless telecommunications, cyber security, network management and others, where running ML inference at the lowest possible latency confers advantages in security, safety, profit, efficiency and cost. 'We're excited to be working with the world leader in SmartNIC sales to enable unprecedented low latencies for ML inference.' said Peter Baldwin, CEO of 'Our customers are aggressively seeking ever lower latencies and this new release will enable them to leverage the full benefit of VOLLO's latency leadership.' Jarrod J.S. Siket, Chief Product & Marketing Officer at Napatech was excited about the prospects. 'We recognized that the latency leader in the STAC® ML benchmarks could bring real value to our customers in the finance market as they increase their adoption of ML for auto trading.' he said. 'The VOLLO compiler is designed to make it very easy for ML developers to use our SmartNICs and this really strengthens our portfolio of products and services.' Interested parties may now download the ML-oriented VOLLO compiler from today and discover what latencies can be achieved with their models on the NT400D1x series of SmartNICs from Napatech. About is an AI/ML software company that delivers world class inference accelerators on FPGA-based platforms from all the leading FPGA suppliers. With neural network expertise across the complete spectrum of ML networks, Myrtle has delivered accelerators for FinTech, Speech Processing, and Recommendation. 'STAC' and all STAC names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Securities Technology Analysis Center, LLC. Photo: Logo: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE


SBS Australia
25-04-2025
- Politics
- SBS Australia
Service and sacrifice remembered on ANZAC day
"They shall grow not old, As we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, Nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun And in the morning We will remember them." The Ode of Remembrance, read by Peter Baldwin, President of the ACT Returned and Services League. More than 25,000 people gathered at the Australian War Memorial as dawn broke on ANZAC Day. The national service is one of hundreds of gatherings across Australia, marking the 110th anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli. Scott Bevan hosted the ceremony. "We assemble here at this special place of remembrance on this day, symbolically close to the time that the first ANZACs - young men from Australia and New Zealand - landed on a Turkish beach during the First World War. As we remember the ANZACs of 1915, we also remember all of those who have followed in their footsteps. We especially remember those who gave their lives, those who gave their good health, and those who grieve for them." The 25th of April commemorates the Gallipoli campaign in World War I. On April 25, 1915, troops landed on what's now known as ANZAC Cove in Türkiye Over the next eight months, Australian and New Zealand forces served side by side through the harsh conditions, along with troops from India, France, and Britain. More than 8,000 Australians and almost 3,000 New Zealanders lost their lives, around 1/6th of all those who had landed on the peninsula. The day also recognises the service of Australian and New Zealand soldiers who have fought in subsequent conflicts and who continue to serve in the armed forces today. Deputy Chief of Navy, Rear Admiral Matt Buckley gave the dawn service address. "May the stories of every sailor, soldier and aviator who has served our nation at war, in competition and in crisis, be remembered and may the spirit of those more than 103,000 Australians on the Wall of Remembrance behind me, who made the ultimate sacrifice, be with us always, lest we forget." Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attended the Dawn Service in Canberra. "We who are gathered here think of those who went out to the battlefields of all wars, but did not return. We feel them still near us in spirit. We wish to be worthy of their great sacrifice." Whilst opposition leader Peter Dutton was in Queensland - releasing a pre recorded message overnight. "In this year, marking 80 years since the end of the Second World War, we particularly express our gratitude to the 1 million Australians who served, and served with great honour."