AI Startups Plateau, AI SoCs Soar, and the Edge Diverges
By Junko Yoshida, Arteris IP (May 13, 2021)
While the tech industry continues to tout a “renaissance” of artificial intelligence, the number of AI chip startups has begun to plateau. AI startups are finding that the entry barriers to datacenters, once a promising market, are high — perhaps prohibitively so. Their problem traces to hyperscalers such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook now developing their own AI processors and accelerators that fit their specific needs.
To be clear, machine learning (ML) continues to advance. More variations of neural networks are popping up. AI is becoming intrinsic to every electronics system.
Laurent Moll, chief operating officer at Arteris, predicts that in the future, “everyone has some kind of AI in their SoCs.” That is good news for Arteris, because its business is in helping companies (large and small, or new and old) integrate SoCs by providing network-on-chip (NoC) IP and IP development tools.
For AI chip startups? Not so much. The competition is getting tough, complicating the challenge of cracking market segments suited to a particular AI design.
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- FlexWay Interconnect IP
- FlexNoC Interconnect IP
- Ncore Cache Coherent Interconnect IP
- FlexGen Smart Network-on-Chip (NoC) IP
- CodaCache Last-Level Cache IP
Related News
- Andes Technology Unveils Next-Generation AI Solutions: AndesAIRE™ AnDLA™ I370 v2.0 and NN SDK v1.2.0 for Advanced ViT, VLM, and SLM at the Edge
- BrainChip Unveils Radar Reference Platform to Bridge the ‘Identification Gap’ in Edge AI
- MicroIP and BrainChip Announce Strategic Ecosystem Partnership to Deliver Advanced Edge AI Hardware and Software
- Chips&Media Licenses Its Latest-Generation Video CODEC IP to Ambarella, Strengthening Strategic Collaboration in Global Edge and Physical AI Markets
Latest News
- Openchip unveils BER10: Europe’s new sovereign chip is here
- SEMIFIVE Accelerates Growth with 97% YoY Revenue Surge in H1 2026, Powered by ASIC Turnkey, Mass Production, and IP
- Andes Technology has shut down Condor Computing
- TIER IV joins JST’s Next-Generation Edge AI Semiconductor R&D Program to open-source AI chip designs for autonomous driving
- BrainChip Partners With Orama.AOI For AI-Fueled Defect Detection