Microsoft backed a tiny hardware startup that just launched its first AI processor that does inference without GPU or expensive HBM memory and a key Nvidia partner is collaborating with it

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  • Microsoft-backed startup introduces GPU-free alternatives for generative AI
  • DIMC architecture delivers an ultra-high memory bandwidth of 150 TB/s
  • Corsair supports transformers, agentic AI, and interactive video generation

d-Matrix Inc., a hardware startup based in Santa Clara, California, has introduced its first AI processor, Corsair, which is aimed at enhancing AI inference.

Backed by Microsoft and leveraging cutting-edge technology, Corsair eschews traditional GPUs and expensive high-bandwidth memory (HBM), delivering significant performance and cost benefits.

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