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LG partners Canadian startup to develop AI chips
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IANS | 31 May, 2023
LG Electronics and Canadian AI computing startup Tenstorrent said on
Wednesday they are working together to develop next-generation chips
that could potentially power the South Korean tech company's smart
consumer appliances and automotive products.
Tenstorrent,
founded in 2016, builds computers for artificial intelligence (AI). CEO
Jim Keller is a microprocessor engineer, best known for his work at AMD
and Apple, reports Yonhap news agency.
The collaboration is
expected to boost "AI-enhanced features and high-performance computing
in LG's future premium TVs, high-performance automotive chips and other
smart products," the Toronto-based tech company said.
"This
collaboration is just the beginning. Tenstorrent's market leading AI and
RISC-V CPU technologies will strengthen SoC competitiveness of LG's
future products, while our longtime proven video codec technology will
help Tenstorrent take control of data center high-performance processor
markets," said Byoung-hoon Kim, CTO of LG.
"Chiplets will be
tested through this collaboration to see whether they can become a
technology platform of collaboration. Tenstorrent and LG will share
technology road maps and keep extending the scope of collaboration," Kim
added.
LG has stepped up its efforts to diversify its business
portfolio in recent years, aggressively advancing into the electric
vehicle (EV) component business, robotics and EV charging services,
among others.
Its shares hit a 52-week high to close at 124,900 won on Tuesday over the rosy growth prospects for its future businesses.
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