AI chip startup Recogni, having recently pivoted from edge to data center AI, is working with Juniper Networks on co-developing the rack-scale system for its second-generation AI accelerator chip. Juniper is also an investor in Recogni, having come in on the company’s recent $102 million Series C round.
The companies will work together to develop a rack-scale generative AI inference system for the data center, Recogni CEO Marc Bolitho told EE Times.
“We see that we need to solve the generative AI inference problem at a system level to be successful,” he said. “You have to take many different considerations and variables [into account]. You need to have a very high compute with low energy and low total cost of ownership, you have to have the requisite memory for these very large models, and you also have to have a network to interconnect the chip.”
Recogni’s series C was led by existing investors who backed the company when it was making an automotive vision chip.
11/14/2024 | Elektrik - Elektronik Mühendisliği