Chips will drive the AI infrastructure America needs to keep pace with China
The artificial intelligence arms race will require the U.S. to invest heavily in compute power.
The artificial intelligence arms race will require the U.S. to invest heavily in compute power.
One chipmaker is sharing its advanced AI processors and accelerators with promising startups serving national security.
Improved artificial intelligence and security is just a matter of taking advantage of chips already built into defense systems.
Advanced chips that didn't exist two years ago can enable smart intelligence, bases, and planning.
At a microscopic level, advanced semiconductors are packed with modular chiplets to meet dynamic needs of air defense, robotics, and satellites.
Having digital technologies with silicon at their heart is how kinetic platforms like ships, planes, and next-generation ground vehicles become smart.