Sameer Wasson: AI Is Flipping Chip Design Upside Down
By Sally Ward-Foxton, EE Times
MIPS CEO Sameer Wasson explains why AI workloads should drive silicon design, and how MIPS, ARC, and GlobalFoundries aim to lower the barriers to custom AI hardware.
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