NepesArc is showing strong performance. This is interpreted as the development of neuromorphic AI chip testing gaining attention following Intel's announcement of the world's largest neuromorphic system.
As of 2:08 PM on the 18th, NepesArc is trading at 33,200 KRW, up 3.27% compared to the previous day.
According to industry sources, Intel announced a large-scale neuromorphic system with the code name 'HalaPoint.' This system was first built at Sandia National Laboratories and utilizes Intel's Loihi 2 processor to support AI research that mimics the future brain structure, aiming to address challenges related to the efficiency and sustainability of current AI.
Neuromorphic Computing is a fundamentally new approach that integrates memory and computing through highly granular parallel processing, minimizing data movement by leveraging neuroscientific insights. Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories plan to use HalaPoint for advanced brain-scale computing research.
Meanwhile, NepesArc, established in 2019 as a spin-off from Nepes, is a specialized company in testing PMIC, SoC, and RF system semiconductors. NepesArc has developed testing for neuromorphic AI chips. Neuromorphic chips refer to semiconductor chips in which AI algorithms are integrated into both the processing logic and memory parts of the chip itself.
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