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This new 3D chip could smash AI’s biggest bottleneck
Artificial intelligence has raced ahead so quickly that its biggest constraint is no longer clever algorithms but the plumbing that feeds them data. A new generation of 3D chips, built by stacking ...
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.
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Brain-Like Computer Chips Help Self-Driving Cars Find Better Routes While Saving Energy
Self-driving vehicles are certainly convenient. However, logistically, they constantly face the computational challenge of processing satellite imagery to identify roads before calculating efficient ...
Artificial intelligence computing startup D-Matrix Corp. said today it has developed a new implementation of 3D dynamic random-access memory technology that promises to accelerate inference workloads ...
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