Interview with GlobalFoundries VP at MIPS ‘Physical AI is Agentic AI at the Edge’ Taipei Event
EE Times Nitin Dahad interviews Sudipto Bose, Vice President, FDSOl product line, GlobalFoundries at the MIPS event: “Physical AI is Agentic AI at the Edge” in Taipei. The conversation explores how the semiconductor industry is responding to the rise of physical AI and agentic systems.
Sudipto breaks down GlobalFoundries' comprehensive portfolio, spanning silicon photonics, RF-GaN, power GaN, analog and mixed signal integration, providing a comprehensive solution for physical AI. He also discusses GF's long history in edge and how the acquisition of MIPS and ARC gives customers software to silicon capability that accelerates time to market.
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