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Indian origin professors introduce 3D chip to accelerate AI

This is the first time a 3D chip has exhibited clear performance gains and been manufactured in a commercial foundry.

Subhasish Mitra (left) and Tathagata Srimani (right) / Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University

Indian origin professors Subhasish Mitra and Tathagata Srimani, along with a team of engineers at Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pennsylvania, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have introduced the first monolithic 3D chip to accelerate AI.

The team collaborated with SkyWater Technology, the largest exclusively U.S.-based pure-play semiconductor foundry, to develop a novel multilayer computer chip whose architecture could help guide a new era of AI hardware and domestic semiconductor innovation.
 

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