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Bosch and U.S. chip startup Tenstorrent are collaborating to standardize the building blocks of automotive chips, aiming to reduce costs and increase speed in bringing new silicon products to the automotive industry. The partnership, which involves using chiplets to create systems for vehicles with varying needs, could potentially lower prices and offer more customization options for automakers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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