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Cognichip has raised $60 million to develop AI that designs its own chips, aiming to significantly reduce chip development costs and timelines.
Why it matters
This development is significant because the design of advanced AI chips is a major bottleneck and cost driver in the AI industry. By using AI to design AI chips, Cognichip could accelerate innovation, lower the barrier to entry for AI hardware development, and potentially lead to more specialized and efficient AI hardware, further democratizing AI capabilities.
Imagine using a super-smart computer program to design the brains (chips) for other super-smart computer programs (AI). Cognichip is building that program to make designing these AI brains much faster and cheaper.
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