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AI chips could get faster with 30-nanometer embedded memory that cuts data shuttling

AI chips could get faster with 30-nanometer embedded memory that cuts data shuttling
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When we watch videos or ask AI questions, enormous amounts of data are constantly moving inside computers. In particular, data centers that support AI must process and transfer vast amounts of data at very high speeds. However, current computers have a fundamental limitation: the place where calculations are performed and the place where data is stored are physically separated.

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