Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd. recently introduced its Bluebird Digital Signal Processor, enabling high-performance, low-power 1.6Tbps optical transceivers for next-generation AI data centers.
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Called the F28E120SC and F28E120SB, the MCUs are 30% faster than previous MCUs for these appliances. The microcontrollers use TI’s InstaSPIN field-oriented control (FOC) software and algorithms for ...
If realized, this would establish Credo as a preferred supplier of AI infrastructure components during a time when cloud and chip industry leaders are rushing to expand their GPU clusters. This ...