A 16-year-old developer has created an open-source AI chip called T1C, designed to be affordable and accessible for individuals without the need for extensive funding or specialized equipment. The chip uses Digital In-Memory Computing to improve efficiency and can be fabricated using a 65nm process node at a cost of under $5,200, making it an alternative to expensive proprietary chips like NVIDIA's H100.
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