A new chip creates a highly-efficient inference machine that scales from data center generative AI to edge computer vision applications.
Growth fueled by seasonal factors, strong demand from investments in AI data centers. Consumer, automotive, and industrial segments experiencing slower pace of recovery.
With this chip, Ubitium hopes it will be able to replace dedicated processors for specialized computing tasks at the edge, like NPUs for AI.
Device design begins with the anticipated workload. What is it actually supposed to do? What resources — computational units, ...
Ubitium has raised $3.7 million of seed funding as it moves from a proof-of-concept for its universal processor towards ...
China's semiconductor industry is intensifying its drive toward self-sufficiency through expanded state funding and domestic ...
Challenges and options vary widely depending on markets, workloads, and economics.
Trump's anticipated return to the White House could reignite global trade tensions, leaving US trade partners and businesses ...
Overall, IC sales are forecasted to increase over 20% in 2024, primarily driven by memory products due to price improvement ...
NoC-enabled tiling uses proven, robust NoC IP to facilitate scaling, condense design time, speed testing and reduce design risk.
The United States will award Taiwanese chip giant TSMC up to $6.6 billion in direct funding to help build several plants on ...