Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 Uses 8+ Gen 1 Die

Qualcomm announced a Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 that reuses the premium Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 die with altered specs. Market conditions left the company with excess inventory that it’s moving into the midpremium market.
29May

Semidynamics Performs RISC–V Surgery

Semidynamics Performs RISC–V Surgery Semidynamics offers fully customized RISC–V CPUs for clients requiring capabilities beyond what’s readily available. The ability to maintain many outstanding memory requests boosts performance for applications with poor data locality. Bryon Moyer In the 1970s
22May

Hailo Releases Second-Generation Chip

Israeli startup Hailo has released the Hailo 15, its second-generation chip for smart cameras. Hailo 15 is a standalone processor with an AI engine and comes in three variants ranging from 7 to 20 TOPS.
22May

TPUv4 Interconnect Cuts Cost, Power

Google employs optical interconnect when building a 4,096-node AI supercomputer featuring its TPUv4 accelerator chip. The result is much higher potential performance coupled with a sharp drop in carbon emissions.
15May

Dimensity 9200 Gets a Boost

The Dimensity 9200+ is a midlife kicker for MediaTek’s flagship smartphone processor, offering 5–10% more CPU and graphics performance than the original 9200. The company also renamed its low-end 5G products.
15May

Flex Logix Drops Chips, Sticks With IP

Flex Logix Drops Chips, Sticks With IP Flex Logix is changing its business model, opting to offer its InferX block as IP and ceasing chip-building operations. It’ll serve chipmakers requiring either AI inference or DSP capability. Bryon Moyer Flex Logix is changing its business model from selling AI
08May

Google Discloses TPUv4 Details

Google Discloses TPUv4 Details Google’s TPUv4 excels at AI models employing embeddings owing to its sea of SparseCores that supplement its two main cores. Targeting inference, the TPUv4i has only a single larger core to reduce power. Joseph Byrne Flowers are a sign of spring, and Google’s TPUv4
08May

Synaptics Katana Targets Edge AI

Synaptics has launched its AI-enabled Katana processor for battery-operated edge devices in the security, biometrics, and smart-appliance markets. The chip includes an Arm CPU with a Tensilica DSP and a custom neural-network accelerator.
08May