In a groundbreaking development, an Oregon State University researcher has contributed to the creation of an innovative artificial intelligence chip that can improve energy efficiency by a staggering six times over the current industry standard. As AI technology continues to skyrocket, so does its energy consumption, with projections indicating it will account for half a percent of global energy consumption by 2027. The new chip, featuring novel material platforms and memristors, mimics biological neural networks to minimize energy loss and optimize data processing. This breakthrough has the potential to revolutionize the AI industry, enabling more efficient processing of large data sets while reducing the environmental impact of AI technology. The study, published in Nature Electronics, marks a significant step forward in the quest for sustainable AI solutions.

AI Breakthrough – New Chip Slashes Energy Consumption
With the emergence of AI, computers are forced to rapidly process and store large amounts of data.










