Hardware startup wants to solve billion-dollar bandwidth problem by using age-old technique: AI memory compression technique could save Google and Microsoft billions, but Nvidia won’t be happy

    Hardware startup wants to solve billion-dollar bandwidth problem by using age-old technique: AI memory compression technique could save Google and Microsoft billions, but Nvidia won’t be happy

    Swedish company ZeroPoint Technologiesa spin-off from Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, was founded by Professor Per Stenström and Dr. Angelos Arelakis with the aim of providing efficient real-time memory compression for the entire memory system. The company aims to maximize server efficiency by addressing memory bottlenecks, helping hyperscalers such as Microsoft, Meta and Google, as well as large enterprises, save significant costs.

    ZeroPoint claims its technology eliminates up to 70% of unnecessary data in microchip memory through a combination of ultra-fast compression, real-time data compaction and efficient memory management. This approach maximizes performance per watt and addresses the long-standing challenge of memory bottlenecks that have hindered performance scaling for decades.

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