Stanford researchers combine processors and memory on multiple hybrid chips to run AI on battery-powered smart devices

Hardware and software innovations give eight chips the illusion that they’re one mega-chip working together to run AI. (Image credit: Stocksy / Drea Sullivan)
Jan 11 2021
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Stanford scientists have designed an AI-capable chip by harnessing eight hybrid chips, each with its own data processor built next to its own memory storage. Called the Illusion System, the hybrids are tricked into thinking they're one chip. In simulations, systems with 64 hybrid chips were shown to run AI applications seven times faster than current processors, using one-seventh as much energy.