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Alphawave announces 9.2Gbps platform
Alphawave Semi has unveiled a 9.2 Gbps HBM3E sub-system (PHY + Controller IP) silicon platform.
Alphawave Semi unlocks 1.2TBps connectivity with 9.2Gbps HBM3E
Alphawave Semi, a global pioneer in high-speed connectivity and compute silicon for the world’s technology infrastructure, has announced a 9.2Gbps HBM3E sub-system (PHY + Controller IP) silicon platform.
IP sub-system takes chiplet memory bandwidth to 1.2 TBps
Alphawave Semi has unveiled a 9.2 Gbps HBM3E sub-system (PHY + Controller IP) silicon platform.
Baya Systems takes wraps off IP for chiplet design
Start-up Baya Systems has emerged from stealth mode to announce its software-driven IP technology portfolio designed to accelerate complex single-die and multi-die SoC designs.
Low-power 46 GOPs MCU comes in compact footprint
Alif Semiconductor launched the Ensemble E1C, a microcontroller (MCU) series that combines rich digital and analog capabilities with a low-power on-chip neural processing unit (NPU) in a new compact form factor.
NVIDIA becomes more valuable than Microsoft as share price rockets
NVIDIA reached the pinnacle of the global market by becoming the world’s most valuable company, following a surge in its share price to a record high on Tuesday.
AI to improve industries
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making significant strides across various industries, enhancing productivity, enabling hyper-personalised customer service, fostering creativity, and advancing health improvements.
HPE and NVIDIA announce ‘NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE’
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and NVIDIA have announced NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE, a portfolio of co-developed AI solutions and joint go-to-market integrations that enable enterprises to accelerate adoption of generative AI.
NVIDIA research showcases advancements in visual GenAI
NVIDIA researchers are at the forefront of the rapidly advancing field of visual generative AI, developing new techniques to create and interpret images, videos, and 3D environments.
NVIDIA advances physical AI with largest indoor synthetic dataset
NVIDIA contributed the largest ever indoor synthetic dataset to the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) conference’s annual AI City Challenge – helping researchers and developers advance the development of solutions for smart cities and industrial automation.