This Nvidia Challenger Says Its AI Chip Is 10x Faster Than A GPU
There's a new challenger to Nvidia that says its chip can run AI inference at ten times the speed of a standalone GPU. The new
There's a new challenger to Nvidia that says its chip can run AI inference at ten times the speed of a standalone GPU. The new chip from D-Matrix is called Corsair, and it's now in volume production with commitments from hyperscalers, neoclouds and frontier AI labs. In an exclusive interview with CNBC, CEO Sid Shath explains how Corsair bypasses the DRAM shortage by relying on SRAM directly on the chip, and how that tight integration means Corsair can transfer data using five times less energy.
It’s a novel approach to memory that’s led to huge gains for other chip startups in recent months. Cerebras’ blockbuster $95 billion IPO in May landed it among tech’s largest ever debuts, and Groq received $20 billion from Nvidia in the AI giant’s largest purchase ever in December. Now CNBC asks whether D-Matrix could be next. Reporter: Katie Tarasov Edited by: Darren Teeter Senior Director of Video: Jeniece Pettitt Additional Footage: Getty Images, D-Matrix, Nvidia, Microsoft, Cerebras, Groq » Subscribe to CNBC » Subscribe to CNBC TV About CNBC: From 'Wall Street' to 'Main Street' to award winning original documentaries and Reality TV series, CNBC has you covered.
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