Taiwanese startup Skymizer unveils low-power AI accelerator

Skymizer has introduced a new AI chip design that relies on outdated components yet supports up to 700 billion parameters with low power consumption.

The Taiwanese startup claims its accelerator could challenge leading products from Nvidia and AMD. Observers have noted the unusual approach as a potential shock to the AI hardware sector.

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