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This week in AI chips

January 21, 2025002 Mins Read
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Recent advances in AI chips were highlighted by GSI Technology’s announcement of its selection for a U.S. Army SBIR contract. This contract aims to develop cutting-edge AI computing solutions using GSI’s innovative in-memory computing technology, Gemini-II. The project’s goals include integrating this technology with tailor-made AI models to meet the military’s specific needs and identifying suitable algorithms for effective military applications. By directly processing data in memory, Gemini-II offers reduced power consumption and enhanced processing capability, supporting potential military and dual-use applications such as computer vision and mobile data computing.

In other market news, Intel was trading up 9.3% and ended the session at $21.49. In the meantime, TongweiLtd followed, down 2.5% to close trading at CN¥21.17.

Intel leverages advanced AI technologies and product lines to improve its profitability and market share. Learn more about Intel’s strategic initiatives by clicking on the full story.

As a follow-up, take a look at our Market Insights article, “AI Investment Cycle Shows No Signs of Slowing,” in which we explored the continued increase in investment in AI infrastructure and its impact on AI chip suppliers like Nvidia and TSMC. providing crucial context for understanding recent AI-related stock price movements.

This Simply Wall St article is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to constitute financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell shares and does not take into account your objectives or your financial situation. Our goal is to provide you with targeted, long-term analysis based on fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not take into account the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

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