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ANU spin-out Syenta secures $37m in funding to advance next-gen AI chip connectivity - ANU College of Science and Medicine
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Syenta, an Australian spin-out from the Australian National University, has secured $37 million in funding. The capital will be used to develop advanced connectivity solutions for next-generation AI chips.
Why it matters
Hardware-level connectivity breakthroughs are becoming critical bottlenecks as the industry shifts focus toward scaling next-generation AI chip architectures.
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