As AI adoption accelerates, workloads are no longer confined to centralized datacenters. Instead, AI is scaling across cloud infrastructure, edge systems, industrial platforms, robotics, and physical AI devices. This shift is fundamentally changing how systems are designed. While CPUs, GPUs, and other accelerators continue to anchor AI performance, modern architectures are becoming more modular, more distributed, and far more dependent on the silicon that surrounds those primary compute engines....
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Increasingly lower cost sensors, the migration to higher performance I/O interfaces, and the demand for “always-on, always-aware” functionality all present new challenges for designers of battery-powered mobile devices. Engineers building everything from phones and drones to wearables and industrial equipment are facing the same problem.
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