Anker THUS chip breaks computing rules to put big AI models on wearable devices



  • Anker unveils THUS
  • The new chip uses Computer in Memory
  • It could enable larger AI models on lower-powered devices

Anker is getting into the silicon business, specifically building a CIM (Compute In Memory) solution that will support onboard large model processing inside tiny, low-powered Bluetooth earbuds.

THUS is Anker’s first step in a long-term plan to bring local, large-model AI to mobile, wearable, and IoT technologies. Anker’s chip technology relies on Neural network-style computing, eschewing the traditional compute architecture in which the CPU processes the commands based on data and instructions it derives from memory. The transit from one to the other is an energy-intensive process. Neural Networks, like the human brain, don’t really respect that division. Letting it all work in one place saves considerable energy. That’s why CIM is attractive to Anker as a solution for bringing more powerful AI to its small-battery, lower-powered devices.

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