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Think Silicon’s new GPU and AI accelerator

Think Silicon, the IP GPU company in Patras, Greece that Applied Materials acquired in May 2020, just revealed their new 3D and AI-based GPU IP. The company was founded in 2007. In 2009 they released their first graphics accelerator called Think2D and a display controller ThinkLCD. Then in 2011 the company released a vector graphics GPU, Think VG. They licensed ...

Jon Peddie

Think Silicon, the IP GPU company in Patras, Greece that Applied Materials acquired in May 2020, just revealed their new 3D and AI-based GPU IP. The company was founded in 2007. In 2009 they released their first graphics accelerator called Think2D and a display controller ThinkLCD. Then in 2011 the company released a vector graphics GPU, Think VG. They licensed it to Dialog semiconductor, and in 2016 they introduced their Nema GPU architecture. Nema became a leading GPU for low-power SoCs from Ambiq, STMicroelectronics, and other tier-one companies, including chip-scale package (CSP) SoC suppliers. Soon there were several devices in
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