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Baya Systems emerges from Stealth with Chiplet Interconnect

via eeNews Europe Baya Systems has emerged from stealth with an interconnect tool for chiplet and complex system on chip (SoC) designs. “What we feel we bring to the table is a more software driven development process,” Nandan Nayampally, chief commercial officer of Baya Systems tells eeNews Europe. “We consider this to be the first really focussed fabric for AI.” The company has executive from Intel, Netspeed Systems, ARM, Brainchip, AMD  and Nuvia and is chaired by microprocessor expert Jim Keller, who is also CEO of AI chip developer Tenstorrent. It is backed by Matrix and Intel Capital.
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