Latest News In AI Chips - Alchip Advances AI Processor Design With 3DIC Platform

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Alchip Technologies has announced advancements in AI processor design with its 3DIC platform, which supports efficient development of next-generation AI and high-performance computing devices. This platform utilizes flexible chiplet architectures and advanced packaging integration to address system-level complexities in AI infrastructure. By optimizing the integration of compute dies, memory stacks, and interconnect fabrics within a single system, Alchip's platform enhances performance, bandwidth, and power efficiency. The introduction of this streamlined architecture offers higher interconnect density and design flexibility, making it suitable for providers in hyperscale cloud, AI acceleration, and high-performance computing sectors.

  • Alchip Technologies (TWSE:3661) last closed at NT$3,625.00 up 3.1%.

In other trading, Global Unichip (TWSE:3443) was a notable mover up 10% and closing at NT$3,580.00. Meanwhile, Yuanjie Semiconductor Technology (SHSE:688498) softened, down 4% to close at CN¥1,387.66, but continues to hover near the 52-week high.

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  • Broadcom (NasdaqGS:AVGO) ended the day at $406.54 up 2%, hovering around its 52-week high.
  • NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) finished trading at $201.68 up 1.7%, not far from its 52-week high.
  • Micron Technology (NasdaqGS:MU) closed at $455.07 down 0.5%, near its 52-week high.

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