TOKYO -- SoftBank and Intel are developing a type of memory for artificial intelligence expected to consume much less electricity than current chips, helping to build efficient AI infrastructure in Japan.
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SoftBank and Intel are partnering on the memory project, with support from other organizations such as the University of Tokyo. (Source photos by Nikkei)
TOKYO -- SoftBank and Intel are developing a type of memory for artificial intelligence expected to consume much less electricity than current chips, helping to build efficient AI infrastructure in Japan.