<p>➀ SureCore, a low power SRAM specialist, and KU Leuven have developed a 16nm neural processing accelerator chip for AI applications.</p><p>➁ The chip claims to have dynamic power savings of over 40% compared to industry standard SRAM.</p><p>➂ The PowerMiser SRAM IP, developed by SureCore, can reduce dynamic power by up to 50% and static/leakage power by up to 20%.</p>
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