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Cadence NeuroEdge AICP Cuts Chip Size by 30 Percent
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37422, member: 636"] Cadence made a new computer brain part called NeuroEdge 130 that works with AI chips. This helper chip saves space and power when making cars smarter or helping robots move around. It works with the main AI chip to handle tasks like math steps before and after the hard thinking work. Many companies already want to use it because it makes their tech run better without wasting battery life. The design comes from their older Vision chips, which have proven to work well. Karl Freund from Cambrian AI Research says AI needs to keep growing fast in cars, robots, and medical tools. Main AI chips do the heavy math but need help with other steps that slow them down. Current helpers waste power or space, which hurts battery life in small devices. The NeuroEdge 130 helps future AI ideas run on today's hardware without needing new designs each time. It uses less space and power than older chips that tried to do the same job. [/QUOTE]
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