Vaire Computing has raised a total of $4.5 million in funding. They aim to produce useful reversible computing chips in 2027. They ihad a seed round of $4 million, which was announced on July 1, 2024, ...
Reversible programs run backward as easily as they run forward, saving energy in theory. After decades of research, they may soon power AI. For Michael Frank, efficiency has always been a major ...
With the rise of AI, energy and heat efficiency have once again become pressing concerns for companies that use and build chips. The skyrocketing demand for hardware to run AI models is dragging up ...
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Startup working on ‘reversible computing’ chip for AI says initial tests show a 50% energy savings
Vaire, a U.K. startup that is working on a computer chip technology that could radically reduce the amount of energy required to run AI workloads, says initial tests of its new chip components show ...
Gainesville, FL. — As the U.S. Congress continues work on a federal energy bill, a group of researchers at the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) at the University ...
"We want to build 60 billion chips in the ten to 15-year range,” Rodolfo Rosini, CEO of Vaire Computing, says with complete sincerity. “The question is whether they are all going to be made by us or ...
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