Latest News In AI Chips - Advancing AI Infrastructure With Zerogrid's Distributed Inference Grid
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Zero Latency has introduced Zerogrid, a closed beta distributed AI inference grid designed to enhance the routing of AI workloads by optimizing edge computing capacity. This new infrastructure aims to address the unique challenges of AI inference, such as latency and regulatory requirements, by efficiently dispatching workloads to meet specific operational constraints. Zerogrid is inspired by distributed virtual power plants and leverages a similar architectural approach to manage compute capacity dynamically. The closed beta program is currently accessible to select Fortune 1000 enterprises, tier 1 telecommunications, and DevOps platforms, marking a significant step in advancing AI chip technology and infrastructure.
In other trading, SiTime (NasdaqGM:SITM) was trading firmly up 27.9% and ending trading at $797.31. This week, SiTime announced a significant year-over-year sales increase for Q1 2026, with reduced net losses. In the meantime, Arm Holdings (NasdaqGS:ARM) trailed, down 10.1% to end trading at $213.33. This week, the company reported a year-over-year increase in fourth-quarter revenue and net income.
Best AI Chip Stocks
- NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) closed at $211.50 up 1.8%, near its 52-week high. NVIDIA announced a strategic partnership with IREN Limited three days ago to accelerate AI infrastructure deployment, with plans involving significant investment and flagship projects in Texas.
- Micron Technology (NasdaqGS:MU) ended the day at $646.47 down 3%. Three days ago, the company unveiled the 245TB Micron 6600 ION SSD, significantly enhancing data center efficiency and AI workload performance.
- Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) finished trading at $408.46 down 3.1%. On Thursday, AMD announced collaboration with Green Hills Software for its Versal AI Edge Series Gen 2 SoC, enhancing safety and development for critical applications.
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