Recent advancements in AI chips have been highlighted by GSI Technology’s announcement of its selection for a U.S. Army SBIR contract. This contract aims to develop edge AI computing solutions utilizing GSI’s innovative compute-in-memory technology, Gemini-II. The objectives of the project include integrating this technology with tailored AI models to address the Army’s specific needs and identifying suitable algorithms for efficient military applications. By directly processing data in memory, Gemini-II offers reduced power consumption and improved processing capacity, supporting potential military and dual-use applications like computer vision and mobile data computation.
In other market news, Intel was trading firmly up 9.3% and finishing the session at $21.49. Meanwhile, TongweiLtd trailed, down 2.5% to end trading at CN¥21.17.
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