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Syntiant, Which Makes Low-power Chips for On-device AI, Files for Initial Public Offering
Summary
- A chipmaker called Syntiant Corp.
- that specializes in making low-powered processors that run artificial intelligence locally on devices has filed to go public.
- The company filed its initial public offering paperwork with the U.S.
Why It Matters
Expands physical compute availability and cluster efficiency, which are critical to training next-gen models.
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