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Clear tag filterTesla AI5 Chip – The World of Custom Chips
Tesla's AI5 chip, designed for self-driving vehicles and robotics, marks a major shift in custom AI chip development. With Samsung's help, Tesla aims to revolutionize autonomous tech, integrating custom neural cores and ARM CPUs for optimized performance.
Read MoreNVIDIA May Be Installing Tracking Chips To Stop Chinese AI Efforts
Nvidia may be testing software to track the location of its AI chips, amid concerns about smuggling into China. This raises privacy and security issues while highlighting the impact of US-China technology tensions.
Read MoreAre Analog ICs the Way Forward in AI?
Unconventional AI is developing an analog chip to tackle AI’s scaling and energy efficiency challenges. Backed by Andreessen Horowitz, the startup aims to revolutionize neural network processing using energy-efficient analog circuits and memristor technology.
Read MoreSamtec Expands AcceleRate® HP Line with 800-Position High-Performance Array Connectors
Samtec’s new 800-position AcceleRate HP connectors offer 112 Gbps PAM4 performance, open pin field design, and reliable solder column termination for dense, high-speed systems.
Read MoreMolex Introduces AirBorn 3U VPX Power Supply Packs 1,000 W into Rugged 3U Design
AirBorn, a Molex Company, has launched a 3U VPX power supply delivering 1,000 W with integrated EMI filtering and MIL-STD compliance for aerospace, defense, and robotics.
Read MoreNVIDIA to support RISC-V – Another step towards open-source computing
As RISC-V continues to become an ever more important open-source CPU technology, NVIDIA just announced that it is now actively supporting the architecture. What challenges has RISC-V faced, what exactly was announced, and why is this announcement so important for open-source computing?
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