AI Accelerators Moving Out From Data Centers
Chiplets will be a key enabler for customizing designs at every level, from edge devices to the cloud. AI is a key driver, but it’s not the only one.
By Ann Mutschler, SemiEngineering | May 15th, 2025
The explosion in AI data is driving chipmakers to look beyond a single planar SoC. Semiconductor Engineering sat down to discuss the need for more computing and the expanding role of chiplets with Marc Meunier, director of ecosystem development at Arm; Jason Lawley, director of product marketing for AI IP at Cadence; Paul Karazuba, vice president of marketing at Expedera; Alexander Petr, senior director at Keysight; Steve Roddy, chief marketing officer at Quadric; Russ Klein, program director for Siemens EDA’s High-Level Synthesis Division; and Frank Schirrmeister, executive director for strategic programs and system solutions at Synopsys. What follows are excerpts of that discussion.
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