Panel with Arteris, GlobalFoundries, Tenstorrent: RISC-V Ecosystem Growth for Physical AI
EE Times Nitin Dahad moderates a panel, "RISC-V Ecosystem growth for Physical AI" with Gabriel Yin of Arteris, Sudipto Bose of GF and Mamoru Nakano of Tenstorrent at the MIPS "Physical AI is Agentic Ai at the Edge" event in Taipei. Topics covered:
- Deployable, scalable robots and taking embedded intelligence to autonomy
- Balance of computing power, data movement and scaling everything together
- Importance of partnerships and collaboration across the RISC-V ecosystem,and conducting experiments to find the Physical AI killer app
- Tops-per-watt as a metric for next-gen physical AI platforms
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