Moore Threads also dropped a new AI processor for PCs called Yangtze. This all-in-one chip has eight CPU cores running up to two point six five gigahertz and a neural unit rated for fifty trillion operations per second. It packs an integrated graphics unit for 3D rendering and a media engine handling 8K video with AV1 support.
The company showed two devices using the chip, an AIBook laptop and an AICube mini PC. These support up to sixty-four gigabytes of fast LPDDR5X memory. The SoC is designed for low-power operation while tackling AI tasks like speech and image recognition. It is clearly their play for the competitive AI PC market, going up against major foreign chipmakers.
The company showed two devices using the chip, an AIBook laptop and an AICube mini PC. These support up to sixty-four gigabytes of fast LPDDR5X memory. The SoC is designed for low-power operation while tackling AI tasks like speech and image recognition. It is clearly their play for the competitive AI PC market, going up against major foreign chipmakers.