Ola, an Indian automotive manufacturer, will design, build, and launch the nation's first in-house AI chip by 2026, using the ARM architecture.
The AI hype is now global, with international powers competing against each other to dominate a particular segment. However, an emerging tech hub in India has decided to step into the race, with a domestic automotive firm, Ola, announcing the company's first AI chip to aid with the self-driving process. The integration of AI in autonomous vehicles has been a hot topic all around the world, and with the Indian firm Ola revealing its in-house solution, it's safe to say that this segment is poised to grow rapidly in the future.
Moving on to the actual release, Ola has unveiled multiple AI chips, each specializing in its scenarios. Ola's CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, claims that it is vital for India to explore the AI segment instead of relying on third-party alternatives. While the company didn't disclose its lineup of AI chips extensively, it did showcase a few offerings, which include the Bodhi series of AI chips, along with the Sarv-1 cloud-native CPUs and the Ojas edge AI chip. Ola's arsenal sure looks well decorated, and the initial details surely impress us.
Starting with the Bodhi-1 AI chip, Ola claims that this particular piece of tech is designed for large-scale LLMs and targets inferencing workloads. So basically, the Bodhi-1 is rather a low-to-mid offering from Ola, designed to cater to the larger part of the AI segment. This chip is expected to debut in the markets by 2026 and is said to have the best "class power efficiency." Ola has also unveiled the next iteration, called the Bodhi-2, which is a relatively more potent AI chip offering higher-end performance in AI workloads. The
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