Chip designers and system architects face a growing gap between general-purpose processors and the performance demands of modern AI workloads, especially in defence, aerospace and edge environments where power, latency and security matter. Fractile develops specialised AI chip architectures and silicon that promise to accelerate machine learning tasks more efficiently than traditional processors, targeting workloads such as real-time inference, signal processing and autonomous decisioning. The company’s technology has drawn backing from NATO’s innovation-focused investment vehicles and other strategic partners. As AI moves into mission-critical domains, bespoke compute designed for resilience, efficiency and security is becoming a differentiator for both military and commercial systems. PS
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