Semidynamics, the RISC-V custom core AI specialist, has unveiled its ‘All-In-One AI’ IP that’s been designed for powerful, next generation AI chips and algorithms such as transformers.
Data center CPU manufacturer Ampere has requested to boost the default Linux CPU core count from 256 to 512 to support its latest AmpereOne CPUs with core counts of up to 384 cores in dual-socket configurations.
Arteris, a provider of system IP for system-on-chip (SoC) creation and Semidynamics, an expert in fully customisable high bandwidth and high-performance RISC-V processor IP, are working together to accelerate electronic product innovation for artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and high-performance computing (HPC) applications.