
California-based startup Anchainy AI has recently launched the EnCharge EN100 Artificial Intelligence (AI) chip developed with a scalable analog-login memory computing architecture.
The launch of the EN100 comes just a year after AI signed a partnership with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop new chips.
“The EN100 represents the fundamental changes in AI computing architectures rooted in risky hardware and software innovations through fundamental research spanning multiple generations of silicon development.” “These innovations are now available as products used by the industry. This can be used as scalable, programmable AI inference solutions that break the limits of energy efficiency of today's digital solutions. This means that highly, secure and personalized AI can run locally without relying on cloud infrastructure.
Verma is the guest of this first episode of season 10 Aerospace and Defense Technology Podcast. He explains how the EN100 delivers up to 200 or more top processing power to edge computing applications, and why it represents a major breakthrough in on-device AI.
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