d-Matrix debuts AI chip for chatbots
d-Matrix’s new chip aims to revolutionise AI inference tasks, catering to real-time requests for chatbots and video applications.
Silicon Valley firm d-Matrix has launched its first AI chip, designed to enhance AI services like chatbots and video generators. Early samples are being tested by customers, with full-scale shipments expected next year.
The chip focuses on inference tasks, allowing multiple users to interact simultaneously with AI systems, such as generating or modifying videos. d-Matrix’s innovation aims to complement market leaders like Nvidia by specialising in real-time user requests.
Backed by over $160 million in funding, including from Microsoft‘s venture arm, the company has partnered with Super Micro Computer to offer servers equipped with its chips. CEO Sid Sheth highlights strong demand in video applications for multi-user interactions.