La startup taiwanesa Skymizer presenta un acelerador de IA de bajo consumo

Skymizer ha presentado un nuevo diseño de chip de IA que utiliza componentes antiguos, pero que admite hasta 700.000 millones de parámetros con un bajo consumo de energía.

La startup taiwanesa asegura que su acelerador podría desafiar a los productos líderes de Nvidia y AMD. Los observadores han señalado que este enfoque inusual podría suponer un impacto para el sector del hardware de inteligencia artificial.

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