Breakthrough in AI Processing with DIMC Technology
Microsoft-Backed d-Matrix Unveils Revolutionary AI Processor, Corsair
d‑Matrix, the Microsoft‑supported startup, has just launched the Corsair AI processor, which bypasses the need for traditional GPUs and expensive HBM memory. This groundbreaking processor, boasting 150 TB/s memory bandwidth, processes up to 60,000 tokens per second for Llama3 models. Developed with Digital In‑Memory Computation (DIMC) technology, and in collaboration with Micron Technology, Corsair is poised to reshape AI computing infrastructure. Available now for early access, general availability is set for Q2 2025.
Introduction to d‑Matrix and Corsair
Comparison of Corsair with GPU Solutions
Inside Corsair's DIMC Technology
Collaboration with Micron Technology
Corsair's Market Availability and Access
Industry Reactions and Expert Opinions
Public Reception and Concerns
Future Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Long‑term Impacts on AI Hardware and Society
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