Mythic Licenses Microchip SST memBrain IP for Next-Generation Analog Processing Units

Reuters03-17
Mythic Licenses <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MCHP">Microchip</a> SST memBrain IP for Next-Generation Analog Processing Units

Mythic has selected memBrain neuromorphic hardware IP from Microchip’s Silicon Storage Technology subsidiary for its next-generation analog processing units. Mythic plans to use SST SuperFlash embedded non-volatile memory bitcells to support analog compute-in-memory functions. Microchip said the collaboration targets up to 120 TOPS/watt inference processing for edge and data center AI acceleration. Mythic CEO Taner Ozcelik said the company chose SST after an industry-wide search of embedded non-volatile memory technologies. Microchip said SST memBrain has been developed and deployed in 40 nm and 28 nm foundry processes, with 22 nm development planned.

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