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Enfabrica, a California-based startup founded by Broadcom and Alphabet veterans, has raised $115 million in funding to develop a chip aimed at improving the efficiency of AI chips working together at scale. The new chip aims to address network bottlenecks, allowing AI computing chips to talk to more parts of a network simultaneously than current networking chips.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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