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MIT Researchers Develop Artificial Intelligence Chip For Mobile Devices

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Despite the advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, most mobile devices remain behind in adapting and implementing these changes in their software. Of course, brain-like AI systems require the use of large multi-core graphics processors, which isn't practical for the purposes of mobile devices. Additionally, they require a lot of energy for functioning, which is a big downside for mobile devices that are battery conscious. As such, most software developers for mobile decide instead to process these energy hungry tasks on the cloud instead of on the phone. At the International Solid State Circuits Conference in San Francisco this week, MIT researchers announced that they have made a new chip dubbed "Eyeriss" that could be used to implement neural networks, one of the fundamental tech behind AI technology.