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Researchers developed a new AI chip that could improve energy efficiency 6 times over the current industry standard, using a new material system known as entropy-stabilized oxides, or ESOs
CORVALLIS, Ore. – An Oregon State University College of Engineering researcher has helped develop a new artificial intelligence chip that could improve energy efficiency six times over the current industry standard. As the use of artificial intelligence soars, so does the amount of energy it requires. Projections show artificial intelligence accounting for half a percent of global energy consumption by 2027 – using as much energy annually as the entire country of the Netherlands.
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