AI chip startup Cerebras files for IPO
AI chip startup Cerebras has filed for an IPO, signaling significant investor interest in the specialized hardware powering artificial intelligence.
Read on TechCrunch →Niv-AI, a startup focused on GPU power management, has raised $12 million in seed funding.
Why it matters
GPUs are the backbone of modern AI and machine learning computations. Improving their power efficiency and performance directly impacts the cost and speed of training and deploying AI models. Niv-AI's technology addresses a critical bottleneck in AI infrastructure, potentially making AI development and deployment more sustainable and accessible.
Niv-AI is a new company that got $12 million to help make computer chips called GPUs, which are used a lot for AI, work better and use less power. This could make AI faster and cheaper to run.
AI chip startup Cerebras has filed for an IPO, signaling significant investor interest in the specialized hardware powering artificial intelligence.
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