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MIT’s chip stacking leap could slash energy use for hungry AI chips
Artificial intelligence is colliding with a hard physical limit: the energy it takes to move data on and off chips. Training ...
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A Tiny Chip Placed Beneath AI Processors Could Cut Data Center Power Use by 50 Percent
Those fancy graphics processors humming away in a modern data center look efficient on paper. A top-of-the-line product might ...
"Chip design is not rocket science. It's much more difficult," is a running joke in the industry. But in an age where AI is helping solve some of the biggest challenges across medical science and ...
Researchers at Stanford, MIT, and other universities unveiled a new, monolithic 3D processor that could help solve one of the biggest problems facing chipmakers: the processor-memory performance gap.
Every so often, a semiconductor startup emerges claiming to have cracked a problem the industry’s biggest players have wrestled with for decades. Most fade quietly, but occasionally, one arrives that ...
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