4 April 2024

In-memory computing, which seeks to reduce power consumption by processing data where it's stored, is seeing a boost in interest fueled by the AI energy crisis (Jane Lanhee Lee/Bloomberg)

Jane Lanhee Lee / Bloomberg:
In-memory computing, which seeks to reduce power consumption by processing data where it's stored, is seeing a boost in interest fueled by the AI energy crisis  —  So-called in-memory computing is drawing new funding — and even inspiring some geopolitical maneuvering.

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