Luc Van den hove proposes reconfigurable AI ICs

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Chips take too long to make to keep up with fast-moving algorithm development is Van den hove’s central thesis.

“There is a huge inherent risk of stranded assets because by the time the AI hardware is finally ready, the fast-moving AI software community may have taken a different turn,”  Van den hove will say, reports Reuters, which has seen a copy of his speech.

IMEC_Luc_Van_den_hoveVan den hove sees chip design becoming  based on multi-functional supercells containing all necessary capabilities for AI processing. “A network-on-chip will steer and reconfigure these supercells so they can be quickly adapted to the latest algorithm requirements,”  Van den hove is expected to say.


The chips will be made using 3-D stacking with multiple layers of memory and logic.

Companies like the hyperscalers developing their own custom chips tailored to their own workloads could find the usefulness of their hardware developments outdated by fleet-footed software developers.





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