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Investing.com -- Malaysia has entered the global competition to develop artificial intelligence processors with the introduction of its first AI chip on Monday, Bloomberg reports.
Local design company SkyeChip presented the MARS1000, the country’s first edge AI processor, at an industry event that was attended by high-ranking government officials. The Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association described the processor as a component that powers devices such as cars and robots from within.
The Southeast Asian nation aims to expand its role in the global semiconductor supply chain and take advantage of the growing AI market. Malaysia already holds a significant position in global semiconductor packaging and serves as a manufacturing center for equipment suppliers, including Lam Research Corp.
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