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The Renesas 64-bit RZ/G3E microprocessor powers HMI applications with a quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 CPU and Ethos-U55 NPU for AI tasks.
How AI is reshaping EDA, and how it will help chipmakers to focus on domain-specific solutions.
The development of a semiconductor system is more complex than just describing functionality in RTL. How ready are AI models ...
An agreement with China to help prevent the superintelligence of artificial-intelligence models would be part of Donald Trump’s legacy.
This will tap Blaize's AI chips that are targeted at edge computing use cases. The partnership plans to shift AI inference workloads to the edge, reducing latency, energy consumption, and total ...
AMD has lobbed another Ryzen AI 300-series processor into the mix, and this one is squarely aimed at the budget-conscious. The Ryzen AI 5 330 is a quad-core chip that drops into the entry-level ...
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SiMa.ai, a leading provider of Machine Learning System on a Chip (MLSoC) silicon and the Palette software platform, announced a collaboration with Cisco to bring artificial intelligence (AI) ...
National security fears threaten Nvidia’s billion-dollar AI bonanza A deal to ship billions of dollars’ worth of Nvidia’s cutting-edge AI chips to the United Arab Emirates is stuck in the ...
The stick: If required, the U.S. can unilaterally prevent China or anyone else from building superintelligence. Training a leading AI system requires large data centers with cutting-edge AI chips.
On Tuesday, NVIDIA announced a sales resumption of its H20 AI chip customized for the Chinese market, alongside the launch of a new RTX Pro GPU designed for smart factories and logistics applications.
US technology giant Nvidia says it will soon resume sales of its high-end artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China. The US government has assured the firm that it will grant the licences needed ...