Cisco Systems has launched a new AI networking chip, the Silicon One G300, and a router to accelerate data transfer in massive data centers. This move positions Cisco to compete with Broadcom and Nvidia in the rapidly growing $600 billion AI infrastructure market. The G300 chip, expected in the latter half of the year, is designed to improve AI computing speed by 28% through efficient data rerouting and will be manufactured using TSMC’s 3-nanometer technology.
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Cisco unveils new AI networking chip
Cisco Systems has launched a new AI networking chip, the Silicon One G300, and a router to accelerate data transfer in massive data centers. This move positions Cisco to compete with Broadcom and Nvidia in the rapidly growing $600 billion AI infrastructure market. The G300 chip, expected in the latter half of the year, is designed to improve AI computing speed by 28% through efficient data rerouting and will be manufactured using TSMC’s 3-nanometer technology.