➀ Fractile and Andes Technology collaborate to develop AI inference accelerators using in-memory compute for running cutting-edge AI models; ➁ Fractile licenses Andes AX45MPV RISC-V vector processor and plans to integrate it into their first generation data center AI inference accelerator; ➂ Fractile's innovative circuitry enables 99.99% of model inference operations in on-chip memory, improving energy efficiency and reducing latency.
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