by Karl Freund | Mar 11, 2022 | In the News
Startup also teases $120M Brain-Scale AI “Good Computer” For 2024 Remember Intel’s old Tick-Tock processor roadmap? The company alternated between two approaches, bringing out a new generation featuring architectural enhancements, then subsequently shrinking that chip...
by Karl Freund | Mar 6, 2022 | In the News
In part, yes. We could tap into unused manufacturing capacity using AI, and Synopsys believes it has the AI that could do it. Today’s chip shortage is holding back global economic growth, fueling inflation, and making life difficult for consumers and businesses alike....
by Karl Freund | Feb 28, 2022 | Video
Synopsys Co-CEO Aart de Geus and Karl discuss the concept of “Silicon Remastering”, in which AI reshapes old chips into new products. More Cambrian-AI Visions Video Interviews Esperanto’s Dave Ditzel and Intel’s Bob Brennan discuss the RISC-V ecosystem...
by Karl Freund | Feb 25, 2022 | In the News
This announcement will have a long-lasting impact on the entire semiconductor industry: Intel must fabricate chips for its competitors to grow its foundry business, and is investing in the emerging RISC-V market as the catalyst. Intel competitors Andes Technology,...
by Karl Freund | Feb 25, 2022 | In the News
Companies also announce free IPU Test Drive with Graphcore AI hardware and Spell software. Building, training, optimizing, and deploying AI models at scale can be excruciatingly difficult. Especially for large models that need to be optimized to run well at scale and...