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Upstart chipmakers keep challenging Nvidia. This time it's Microsoft-backed D-Matrix
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- In the increasingly competitive AI chip market, there's another startup in production that claims an advantage over Nvidia, the world's most valuable company.
- The new inference chip, called Corsair, takes a novel approach to memory that's similar to Cerebras and Groq.
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In the increasingly competitive AI chip market, there's another startup in production that claims an advantage over Nvidia, the world's most valuable company.
D-Matrix, located three miles away from Nvidia's Silicon Valley headquarters, says its chips can run inference workloads 10 times faster and using five times less energy than a standalone graphics processing unit from the market leader — as long as the workloads are small.
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