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XPU.pub | Can the Ubitium UB410 be the First Universal Processor?
Startup Ubitium is about to tape out its first chip, which it call a universal processor. The forthcoming UB410 is RISC-V compatible and aims to replace CPUs, GPUs, DSPs, and FPGAs. Initially focusing on consumer applications, the company seeks to provide a unified environment for general-purpose, AI, signal-processing, and other code. By Joseph Byrne Read Read more.
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Venture Beat | Ubitium tackles edge AI and more with new universal processor
As enterprises continue to explore different ways to optimize how they handle different workloads in the data center and at the edge, a new startup, Ubitium, has emerged from stealth with an interesting, cost-saving computing approach: universal processing. By Shubham Sharma Read the entire article Read more.
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Forbes | Why Ubitium Thinks Its Chip Design Will Unlock The Future
If Ubitium’s chips are not driving the performance of millions of systems and devices within five years or so, CEO Hyun Shin Cho will be a disappointed man. Cho, who founded Ubitium, jointly with CTO Martin Vorbach and chairman Peter Weber, claims a new “universal processor” developed by the start-up has the potential to revolutionise Read more.