GSI Technology Bets on Edge AI as APU Projects Point to 2027 Revenue Ramp
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- GSI Technology Bets on Edge AI as APU Projects Point to 2027 Revenue Ramp GSI Technology logo Market Beat Sun, May 24, 2026 at 10:06 PM GMT+7 7 min read GSIT Key Points Interested in GSI Technology, Inc.?
- GSI Technology is shifting its AI strategy to the edge rather than competing in data centers, focusing on low-power compute-in-memory APU products for applications like drones, smart cities and defense.
- The company’s current APU roadmap includes Gemini-II now and Plato next, with Plato designed for lower-power LLM and robotics use cases and expected to be completed around March or April next year.
GSI Technology Bets on Edge AI as APU Projects Point to 2027 Revenue Ramp GSI Technology logo Market Beat Sun, May 24, 2026 at 10:06 PM GMT+7 7 min read GSIT Key Points Interested in GSI Technology, Inc.? Here are five stocks we like better.
GSI Technology is shifting its AI strategy to the edge rather than competing in data centers, focusing on low-power compute-in-memory APU products for applications like drones, smart cities and defense. The company says this approach can dramatically cut power use compared with GPUs, citing a study showing 98% less power at similar performance.
The company’s current APU roadmap includes Gemini-II now and Plato next, with Plato designed for lower-power LLM and robotics use cases and expected to be completed around March or April next year. GSI says Plato is not aimed at data centers, but at pushing AI further out to the edge.