MIPS on the RISC-V Shift: ‘Physical AI Is Agentic AI at the Edge’
MIPS, by GlobalFoundries, CEO Sameer Wasson and CTO Yankin Tanurhan sit down with EE Times Nitin Dahad to discuss the recent acquisition of the Synopsys IP Processor Solutions business and the opportunity in physical AI.
The discussion highlights future architectural shifts in autonomous machines, with automotive and factory-floor robotics emerging as the largest manifestations of physical AI. Wasson and Tanurhan also discuss how MIPS by GlobalFoundries software-to-silicon with RISC-V strategy is stronger with the combination of MIPS and ARC AI and processors, creating the largest RISC-V IP provider on the planet.
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