Apple’s M5 Ultra Chip: Projected 80 GPU Cores Pose Thermal and Power Challenges for Future Macs
Apple’s M5 Chip Arrives with Enhanced AI and Graphics Capabilities Apple has officially unveiled its M5 processor, powering the latest…
Apple’s M5 Chip Arrives with Enhanced AI and Graphics Capabilities Apple has officially unveiled its M5 processor, powering the latest…
Market Forces Drive Unexpected Raptor Lake Price Increases Intel is reportedly implementing significant price increases for its Raptor Lake processor…
Axelera AI has introduced the Europa chip, an AI processor designed for edge computing that reportedly sets new benchmarks in performance and efficiency. The chip supports generative AI and computer vision, with availability expected in early 2026.
Axelera AI has launched its Europa AI processor unit (AIPU), engineered to handle high-performance edge computing tasks such as generative AI and computer vision, according to reports. Sources indicate that the chip achieves up to 629 TOPS at INT8 precision, positioning it as a leader in performance, power efficiency, and cost-effectiveness for edge AI applications.
IBM has announced a strategic partnership with AI hardware specialist Groq to enhance inference capabilities within its watsonx platform. The collaboration reportedly brings significant performance improvements to enterprise AI workflows. Sources indicate the integration could deliver substantially faster and more cost-effective AI inference compared to traditional solutions.
IBM has entered into a significant collaboration with AI infrastructure company Groq to provide enterprise customers with accelerated artificial intelligence inference capabilities, according to recent reports. The partnership integrates Groq’s specialized technology stack into IBM’s watsonx platform, potentially offering businesses a more efficient path for deploying AI applications at scale.
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Chip startup Vertical Semiconductor has secured $11 million in seed funding to advance its vertical GaN transistor technology. The MIT spin-out claims its approach could solve critical power delivery bottlenecks in AI hardware. Early device sampling is planned for late 2025.
Chip startup Vertical Semiconductor has reportedly raised $11 million in seed funding to accelerate development of its vertical gallium nitride transistors, according to recent reports. The funding round was led by Playground Global with participation from JIMCO Technology Ventures, Milemarker Capital, and Shin-Etsu Chemical, a major semiconductor materials supplier.
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